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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: IRB. 2015 Jan-Feb;37(1):1–5.

Table 2.

Comparison between current (line 1 in each row) and previous (line 2 in each row) cohorts about factual statements related to informed consent. Expected responses are highlighted in bold.

Statement Agree Disagree Unsure p-value
1. When I signed the consent form to have my blood drawn, I knew that I was agreeing to participate in a research project. 52 (100%)
915 (99.1%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
8 (0.9%)
1.000
2. The main goal of genetic research studies, such as the Personalized Medicine Research Project, is to improve scientific knowledge for future patients. 52 (100%)
904 (98%)
0 (0%)
2 (0.2%)
0 (0%)
16 (1.7%)
1.000
3. I have been informed how long my participation in the Personalized Medicine Research Project is likely to last. 34 (68.0%)
532 (57.8%)
0 (0%)
21 (2.3%)
16 (32.0%)
367 (39.9%)
0.328
4. All the procedures in the research project are standard for any routine genetic testing. 44 (84.6%)
604 (65.9%)
0 (0%)
7 (0.8%)
8 (15.4%)
306 (33.4%)
0.018
5. In this research project, one of the major goals is to understand how genes contribute to the development of disease. 48 (94.1%)
850 (92.6%)
0 (0%)
2 (0.2%)
3 (5.9%)
66 (7.2%)
1.000
6. In this research project one of the major goals is to explore the genetic basis for reactions to prescription drugs. 33 (63.5%)
487 (53.0%)
4 (7.7%)
61 (6.6%)
15 (28.8%)
371 (40.4%)
0.227
7. In the research project, one of the major goals is to establish a DNA database for researchers to use. 41 (80.4%)
679 (74.3%)
0 (0%)
21 (2.3%)
10 (19.6%)
214 (23.4%)
0.648
8. In the research project, one of the researchers’ major purposes is to look for genes associated with higher and lower rates of disease. 43 (82.7%)
775 (84.7%)
0 (0%)
6 (0.7%)
9 (17.3%)
134 (14.6%)
0.679
9. The genetic testing in this study will result in my learning which conditions/diseases I will develop. 16 (30.8%)
254 (27.7%)
19 (36.5%)
358 (39.0%)
17 (32.7%)
306 (33.3%)
0.875
10. My DNA will not be stored as part of this research study. 19 (36.5%)
277 (30.2%)
13 (25.0%)
165 (18.0%)
20 (38.5%)
476 (51.9%)
0.141
11. As part of this study, researchers will have access to my medical records. 40 (80.0%)
490 (53.7%)
4 (8.0%)
187 (20.5%)
6 (12.0%)
236 (25.8%)
0.001
12. After I choose to participate in this research study, my sample will be labeled with my name in order to identify it. 14 (26.9%)
219 (23.9%)
30 (57.7%)
505 (55.1%)
8 (15.4%)
192 (21.0%)
0.604
13. This research project does not carry any risks or discomforts. 39 (75.0%)
675 (73.5%)
2 (3.8%)
125 (13.6%)
11 (21.2%)
118 (12.9%)
0.036
14. There may not be direct medical benefit to me from my participation in this research study. 49 (94.2%)
762 (83.5%)
0 (0%)
37 (4.1%)
3 (5.8%)
114 (12.5%)
0.133
15. By participating in this research study, I am helping the researchers learn information that may benefit future patients. 51 (100%)
902 (98.4%)
0 (0%)
1 (0.1%)
0 (0%)
14 (1.5%)
1.000
16. Because I am participating in a genetics research study, it is possible that the study sponsor, various government agencies, or others who are not directly involved in my care could view my medical records. 20 (39.2%)
221 (24.0%)
20 (39.2%)
421 (45.8%)
11 (21.6%)
278 (30.2%)
0.057
17. The researchers did not offer me any alternative besides involvement in this research study. 18 (36.0%)
271 (29.6%)
24 (48.0%)
454 (49.7%)
8 (16.0%)
189 (20.7%)
0.575
18. The consent form that I signed describes who will pay for my treatment if I am injured or become ill as a result of participation in this research study. 21 (40.4%)
297 (32.6%)
11 (21.2%)
150 (16.5%)
20 (38.5%)
464 (50.9%)
0.195
19. The consent form I signed lists the name of person (or persons) whom I should contact if I have any questions or concerns about this research study. 40 (78.4%)
605 (66.0%)
5 (9.8%)
29 (3.2%)
6 (11.8%)
283 (30.9%)
0.001
20. If I had not wanted to participate in this study, I could have declined to sign the consent form. 51 (98.1%)
893 (97.1%)
1 (1.9%)
4 (0.4%)
0 (0%)
23 (2.5%)
0.184
21. I will have to remain in this research study even if I decide someday that I want to withdraw. 2 (4.2%)
108 (11.7%)
39 (81.3%)
573 (62.3%)
7 (14.6%)
239 (26.0%)
0.027
22. I felt pressured by study personnel to participate in the Personalized Medicine Research Project. 1 (2.1%)
18 (2.0%)
46 (95.8%)
875 (95.9%)
1 (2.1%)
19 (2.1%)
1.000
23. I felt pressured by someone other than the study personnel to participate in the Personalized Medicine Research Project. 0 (0%)
19 (2.1%)
49 (94.2%)
873 (95.8%)
3 (5.8%)
19 (2.1%)
0.149
24. The $20 greatly influenced my decision to participate in the Personalized Medicine Research Project. 2 (3.8%)
311 (34.3%)
47 (90.4%)
545 (60.0%)
3 (5.8%)
52 (5.7%)
<0.001