Evaluating a Video-Based, Personalized Webpage in Genitourinary Oncology Clinical Trials: A Phase 2 Randomized Trial
Conclusions: This study is among the first to evaluate a video-based, personalized webpage that provides patients with educational videos and video recordings of clinical trial appointments. Despite not meeting the primary endpoint of reduced patient-initiated violations, this study demonstrates the feasibility of a video-based, personalized webpage in clinical trials. Future research assessing this tool might be better suited for realms outside of clinical trials and might consider the use of an endpoint that assesses patient-reported outcomes directly. A major limitation of this study was the lack of prior data for estimating the null hypothesis in this population.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Rana McKay Hannah Mills Lillian Werner Atish Choudhury Toni Choueiri Susanna Jacobus Amanda Pace Laura Polacek Mark Pomerantz Judith Prisby Christopher Sweeney Meghara Walsh Mary-Ellen Taplin Source Type: research
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