Diversity – Nicolas

 

In Nicolas’s experience, only a small number of patients are truly interested and able to engage in research as a partner

Transcript

So the same thing I always say is the same thing with doctors. Not all doctors want to do research. A few. Not all nurses want to do research. A lot of nurses just happy doing their job. So patients are just happy doing their job and just taking care of themselves;. So it’s a small portion, I think, of patient population that will be involved in research. So the ripple effect, I don’t know. I mean it’s very personal. I think in a hospital setting, when you see that one patient is very active and very involved with other researchers or the doctors and patients can have a feeling of, mm I don’t know, I don’t trust him, like he’s one of them. Because we live in a very confrontational kind of society where it’s always us and them. So there’s a feeling among patients that it’s us and them. And researcher, patients who become researchers are the ones who have beyond that and who have just thrown that aside, that sort of separation. So I’m not sure what the ripple effect of patients getting involved in research on other popular [unintelligible] besides the ultimate in [unintelligible] the research project.


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