Polymorphism In Nursing Practices

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Distribution of CTs and also participation rate in different cities of our country and also our province shown that some factors have positive or negative effect, some of them has been listed here: 1- Health Professionals Advises: The phobia of participation in a new investigational medication research, hazards, unknown adverse events, long term remained and unrelated signs and symptoms, disappointed histories from media in past and.... are very frequent. In addition many of Doctors and other Health related employees have no complete and educated idea about CTs. There are many bad and sad ended histories about clinical research in society which have no documented backgrounds. And furthermore many of Doctors have no information about numerous …show more content…

Polymorphism in race, religion, micro and macro cultural points can make our country as a specific and significant location in world for enrolment of different types of CTs, for example about effects of an investigational medication in different races. In the other hand enrolment of a study which has problem according to religious or cultural points in a special area can lead to catastrophic results. 3- Financial Benefits: According to WHO and Health Canada regulations everyone who participate in CTs should be volunteer, but actually the pharmaceutical companies have special budget as transport expenses, salary replacement up to hours subject has been spent in research sites, and financial encouragements, therefore sometimes these payments have a non-negligible effects in type of subjects of CTs and also outcomes and results of studies. The 40 cities of Ontario with population more than 30,000 according to Population/ICT and Physician/ICT and finally the rate of participation have been divided to 5 groups and 8 subgroups: Group AA (Sarnia, London, Waterloo, North Bay, Barrie, Oshawa, and …show more content…

The total population of these five cities are near to 800,000 and at least two of them, Richmond Hill and Vaughan according to availability, culture and language of residents can be the best targets in this category. Group DD (Stafford, Welland, and Belleville): These three cities have around 30,000 populations and are far more than 100 kilometer from Toronto, the ratio of participation and Doctors collaboration are fair, so they can be known as a low grade priority target for our company. Group DE (Orillia, New Market): These two cities have low grade of participation and also the collaboration of Doctors are near to poor, and between them, New Market according to availability can be one of first level of practice. Group ED (Bowmansville and Pickering): This group are near enough and can be our target, the participation ratio is low and in addition the collaboration rate of health care professional is fair. Group EE (Timmins, Sault St, and St. Thomas): The last group consists of 3 far cities and the participation and collaboration ratio is low, but according to geographical points they are not the priority of our

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