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  • The study aimed to assess medical doctors' willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials and their perceptions of patient willingness, along with the reasons behind these views.
  • In a survey of 289 doctors at a tertiary care hospital, 80% expressed unwillingness or uncertainty about participating in trials, while only 37% were open to recruiting patients for the studies.
  • Main concerns regarding participation included fears of vaccine-induced infections and the risk of testing positive for HIV antibodies, indicating a need for preparatory efforts to address these apprehensions.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the willingness of medical doctors working at a tertiary hospital to participate in HIV vaccine trials, their perceptions of patients' willingness to participate, and the major reasons underlying these views.

Design: A self-administered, anonymous postal survey conducted in two rounds between May and July 2001.

Setting: A tertiary care hospital in the Western Cape.

Subjects: All medical doctors listed on the hospital's staff directory.

Outcome Measures: Willingness to participate in, and to recruit patients into, HIV vaccine trials, and the reasons for this.

Results And Conclusions: Of the 289 individuals surveyed, 80% stated either that they would not be willing to participate in HIV vaccine trials or that they were unsure about their participation. Meanwhile, 37% stated that they would be willing to recruit patients into vaccine trials. The most common concerns with trial participation were the possibility of vaccine-induced infection and the possibility of testing positive for antibodies to HIV. The surprisingly low level of willingness to participate in trials in this sample of medical professionals highlights the importance of preparatory work to overcome substantial barriers to HIV vaccine trial participation.

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