BACKGROUND: Interviews with neonatologists in a related study had revealed a degree of discomfort with approaching bereaved parents for postmortem examinations (PMs) and a widespread concern that parents should not be further distressed or feel under pressure to consent. OBJECTIVE: To report the attitudes of bereaved parents to trial related perinatal PMs, in the light of declining perinatal PM rates and poor levels of participation in pathology studies. METHODS: A qualitative study was carried out, using semistructured interviews. The study involved 11 interviews with 18 bereaved parents from five UK neonatal units. The parents had consented to the enrolment of their baby in one of two neonatal trials. RESULTS: The data provide support for...
OBJECTIVE To explore parents' perceptions of their infants' participation in randomized control t...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate parents' perceptions when they were asked to enrol their...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the attitudes of neonatologists to trial related perinatal postmortem examina...
Objective: To explore parents’ perceptions and experience of being approached for enrolment of their...
Background Although recruiting newborns is ethically challenging, clinical trials remain essential t...
Perinatal postmortem rates are declining world wide. In the United Kingdom, perinatal pathology has ...
The objective of the study was to explore parental experiences of being offered participation in a ...
Background: Comparative effectiveness randomised controlled trials are powerful tools to resolve unc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclo...
Background: The ethical basis of randomised controlled trials is equipoise, whether at the collectiv...
Background: As the number of randomised controlled trials of medicines for children increases, it b...
Ensuring parents make an informed decision about their child's participation in a clinical trial is ...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
Studies exploring parents' trial experiences generally relate to their understanding of the consent ...
OBJECTIVE To explore parents' perceptions of their infants' participation in randomized control t...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate parents' perceptions when they were asked to enrol their...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the attitudes of neonatologists to trial related perinatal postmortem examina...
Objective: To explore parents’ perceptions and experience of being approached for enrolment of their...
Background Although recruiting newborns is ethically challenging, clinical trials remain essential t...
Perinatal postmortem rates are declining world wide. In the United Kingdom, perinatal pathology has ...
The objective of the study was to explore parental experiences of being offered participation in a ...
Background: Comparative effectiveness randomised controlled trials are powerful tools to resolve unc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclo...
Background: The ethical basis of randomised controlled trials is equipoise, whether at the collectiv...
Background: As the number of randomised controlled trials of medicines for children increases, it b...
Ensuring parents make an informed decision about their child's participation in a clinical trial is ...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
Studies exploring parents' trial experiences generally relate to their understanding of the consent ...
OBJECTIVE To explore parents' perceptions of their infants' participation in randomized control t...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate parents' perceptions when they were asked to enrol their...