Firefighter willingness to participate in a stem cell clinical trial for burns: A mixed methods study

Burns. 2016 Dec;42(8):1740-1750. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.06.010. Epub 2016 Jul 5.

Abstract

Adult stem cells represent a potentially renewable and autologous source of cells to regenerate skin and improve wound healing. Firefighters are at risk of sustaining a burn and potentially benefiting from a split thickness skin graft (STSG). This mixed methods study examined firefighter willingness to participate in a future stem cell clinical trial, outcome priorities and factors associated with this decision.

Methods: A sequential explanatory mixed methods design was used. The quantitative phase (online questionnaire) was followed by the qualitative phase (semi-structured interviews). A sample of 149 firefighters completed the online survey, and a purposeful sample of 15 firefighters was interviewed.

Results: A majority (74%) reported they would participate in a future stem cell clinical trial if they experienced burn benefiting from STSG. Hypothetical concerns related to receiving a STSG were pain, itch, scarring/redness and skin durability. Participants indicated willingness to undergo stem cell therapy if the risk of no improvement was 43% or less. Risk tolerance was predicted by perceived social support and having children. Interviews revealed four main themes: a desire to help others, improving clinical outcomes, trusting relationships, and a belief in scientific investigation. Many participants admitted lacking sufficient knowledge to make an informed decision regarding stem cell therapies.

Conclusions: Firefighters indicated they were largely willing to participate in a stem cell clinical trial but also indicated a lack of knowledge upon which to make a decision. Public education of the role of stem cells in STSG will be increasingly important as clinical trials are developed.

Keywords: Burn; Firefighter; Mixed methods; Risk; Split thickness skin graft; Stem cell.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Attitude to Health*
  • Burns / therapy*
  • Clinical Trials as Topic*
  • Family Characteristics
  • Female
  • Firefighters / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Motivation*
  • Qualitative Research
  • Research Subjects / psychology*
  • Risk-Taking
  • Skin Transplantation*
  • Social Behavior
  • Social Support
  • Stem Cell Transplantation*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Trust
  • Young Adult