Charles - Interview 29  

Charles - Interview 29

Age at Interview: 68
Sex: Male
Background: Charles is a retired chief engineer. He is married with 5 adult children. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Charles volunteered for two trials, but ended up unable to take part in either of them. The first time he did not meet the eligibility criteria. The second time was because of an administrative mix-up about his age, and he feels it was not well handled.

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Charles volunteered for two trials on prostate cancer screening and a new treatment for erectile dysfunction. He mainly hoped it would benefit him, and it was something interesting to do.
 
Now Charles is on a research unit database he hears about other relevant trials, but many people must get missed and GPs are probably selective in what they send out.
 
Charles volunteered for a trial involving prostate cancer testing. He was pleased to discover he was at low risk, as he thinks there is a family history of prostate cancer.
 
He volunteered for another trial, testing a nasal inhaler for erectile dysfunction. He checked at the first appointment that he was in the eligible age group, and went back a couple of weeks later.
 
After a lengthy second appointment, an administrator spotted that he had just turned 66, so he was told he was ineligible. He felt it was badly handled and it has put him off volunteering.
 
He did not mind the idea of a placebo, and would have been curious to see if he was susceptible to the placebo effect. He might have dropped out if he’d noticed no improvement in erectile function.
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