Questions to Ask Before Joining a Clinical Study
Essential questions every participant should ask their research coordinator before enrolling in a clinical study.
Essential questions every participant should ask their research coordinator before enrolling in a clinical study.
Essential questions every participant should ask their research coordinator before enrolling in a clinical study.
Before joining a clinical trial, it is important to understand what the study is trying to accomplish. Ask what condition or question the study is investigating, what phase the trial is in, how long the study will last, and how many visits are required. Understanding these basics helps you evaluate whether the study fits your schedule and expectations.
Ask the research team about the potential benefits of participating, what risks and side effects have been identified in earlier research, how side effects will be managed if they occur, and whether there are alternative treatments available outside the study. Also ask what will happen to your medical care if the study is stopped early or if you decide to withdraw.
Practical questions help you plan for participation. Ask about the time commitment required, the location and schedule of visits, whether parking is provided or reimbursed, what compensation is offered and how it is paid, and whether the study covers travel expenses. Also inquire about childcare options if needed and whether procedures can be scheduled outside of work hours.
Learn the basics of clinical trials, including what they are, why they matter, and how you can participate.
A step-by-step walkthrough of what happens during your first clinical trial appointment, from screening to follow-up.
Understanding the informed consent process and your legal rights when participating in medical research studies.
Understanding clinical trial eligibility criteria including inclusion and exclusion requirements for participants.
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about clinical trial participation or any medical treatment. StudyReward does not provide medical recommendations or endorse specific clinical trials.