1. Clinical trials from the perspective of the sociology of medicine.
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Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Beata
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SOCIAL medicine , *PUBLIC health , *MEDICAL ethics , *CLINICAL trials , *MEDICAL sociologists ,SOCIAL aspects - Abstract
Although clinical trials are rarely of interest to medical sociologists, in the last decades there has been increased focus on the processes of medicalization as well on the social critical approach to these multidimensional phenomena by health sociologists. From the perspective of the sociology of illness, clinical trials could be perceived as a bridge between the 'society of remission' and 'risk society'. Public opinion polls did not give a clear answer regarding the social attitudes and the level of social trust presented by Poles towards clinical trials although patients or healthy volunteers are the main subject of this research. Creating an atmosphere of social trust (using the role of mass-media) towards clinical trials (through social awareness, methods of investigation and using the results in everyday medical practice) gives a chance to create a new 'quality of relations' between scientific teams responsible for clinical trials and society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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