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    Clinical trials and medical care: defining the therapeutic misconception

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    Authors
    Henderson, Gail E.
    Churchill, Larry R.
    Davis, Arlene M.
    Easter, Michele M.
    Grady, Christine
    Joffe, Steven
    Kass, Nancy
    King, Nancy M. P.
    Lidz, Charles W.
    Miller, Franklin G.
    Nelson, Daniel K.
    Peppercorn, Jeffrey
    Rothschild, Barbra Bluestone
    Sankar, Pamela
    Wilfond, Benjamin S.
    Zimmer, Catherine R.
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    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Psychiatry
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2007-11-30
    Keywords
    Beneficence
    *Clinical Trials as Topic
    *Cognition
    *Decision Making
    Disclosure
    Goals
    *Human Experimentation
    Humans
    *Informed Consent
    Patient Care
    Patient Participation
    Patient Satisfaction
    Research
    Health Services Research
    Mental and Social Health
    Psychiatric and Mental Health
    Psychiatry
    Psychiatry and Psychology
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    Abstract
    Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the understanding that research is not the same as treatment. However, studies have found that some research participants do not appreciate important differences between research and treatment, a phenomenon called “therapeutic misconception.” A consistent definition of therapeutic misconception is missing from the literature, and this hinders attempts to define its prevalence or ways to reduce it. This paper proposes a new definition and describes how it can be operationalized.
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    PLoS Med. 2007 Nov 27;4(11):e324. Link to article on publisher's site
    DOI
    10.1371/journal.pmed.0040324
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/45006
    PubMed ID
    18044980
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