Why participate in clinical research?
Why participate in clinical research?
We interviewed a research volunteer to hear what he had to say about participating in a clinical research study.

In clinical research, there is still a need to increase awareness of clinical trials being conducted locally. We offer people the ability to participate in research without having to go to Boston or big hospitals. So we wanted to interview a research participant in one of our studies to give a first-hand account of what being a participant looks like. We sat down with Mr. M to see what he has to say about being in a study here at ActivMed.
1. Why did you choose to participate?
“A number of reasons. Number 1: What I go through helps everyone. Number 2: Money. My wife and I live on a fixed income and the money I receive from participating does help. Number #3: I’m doing it for myself as well. I’m focusing on having good health, which always helps me to continue doing what I love.
2. What did you expect research would be like?
“I was hoping it would show me improvement on what I have. I was hoping it would help. The research staff were what I expected, and friendly.
3. How did you feel emotionally by participating?
“Felt comfortable. These are professional people and it gave me the confidence to trust that they knew what they were doing.”
4. Is there anything that surprised you?
“I came to the study with an open mind.”
5. If you could share something with someone participating in a study for the first time, what would it be?
“If you have the problems I have, do it! I could have or could have not been given a placebo. What matters is that the information collected will help somebody else.”
We are so thankful that Mr. M allowed us to ask him some questions about his participation. *Due to privacy requirements, we cannot share his full name.
Participating in a clinical research study is a personal choice!
If you have questions and aren’t sure who to ask, check out our FAQ section here to learn more. Your PCP is a great resource to see if a clinical research study is a good fit for you based on your medical history.
If you would like to know more, you can always call us and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have!
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