Researchers and ethics committees are increasingly concerned about the perceived emotional impact on individuals following participation in epidemiologic studies. This attitudinal survey was designed to investigate this issue among 751 of the parents who had already given an interview in the UK Childhood Cancer Study (UKCCS), one of the largest case-control studies ever undertaken to investigate the aetiology of cancer in children. Information was collected by postal questionnaire on their reasons for agreeing to take part in the UKCCS, on whether questions had caused distress or difficulty and what their feelings were immediately after the interview and at the time of this survey. Parents were asked if they felt they had benefited in any w...
Background: This study explores the effect of age at the time of parental cancer diagnosis or death ...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
Abstract Background Informed consent is the backbone of a clinical trial. In children this is given ...
Objective: To investigate family members' experiences of involvement in a previous study (conducted ...
AIM:This study explored how parents who had lost a child to cancer felt about them taking part in a ...
All research requires ethical scrutiny of the harm it may cause participants, yet we know relatively...
Evidence-based health care is now a reality within the national health service (NHS) and the randomi...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
AIM: Vaccine studies that evaluate the persistence of protection following immunisation require subj...
Background: Clinical trials are often challenged with issues of recruitment and retention. Little is...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To identify motivational factors linked to child health ...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Background: This study explores the effect of age at the time of parental cancer diagnosis or death ...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
Abstract Background Informed consent is the backbone of a clinical trial. In children this is given ...
Objective: To investigate family members' experiences of involvement in a previous study (conducted ...
AIM:This study explored how parents who had lost a child to cancer felt about them taking part in a ...
All research requires ethical scrutiny of the harm it may cause participants, yet we know relatively...
Evidence-based health care is now a reality within the national health service (NHS) and the randomi...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
AIM: Vaccine studies that evaluate the persistence of protection following immunisation require subj...
Background: Clinical trials are often challenged with issues of recruitment and retention. Little is...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To identify motivational factors linked to child health ...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
Parental attitude and the parents' perceptions of a child's responsibilities were measured by mailin...
Background: This study explores the effect of age at the time of parental cancer diagnosis or death ...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
Abstract Background Informed consent is the backbone of a clinical trial. In children this is given ...