There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort during clinical research procedures. Therefore, Institutional Review Boards have limited empirical information to guide their decision-making on discomforts for children in clinical research. To get more insight into what children's discomforts are during clinical research procedures, we interviewed a group of children on this topic and also asked for suggestions to reduce possible discomforts. Forty-six children (aged 6-18) participating in clinical research studies (including needle-related procedures, food provocation tests, MRI scans, pulmonary function tests, questionnaires) were interviewed about their experiences during the research procedures. Them...
Aim The objective was to determine the levels of and potential relationships between, procedure‐rela...
BACKGROUND: Extant research comparing laboratory pain responses of children with chronic pain with h...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Background: There is a need for data on children's self-reported discomfort in clinical research, he...
WHEN ASSESSING THE RISKS OF A research protocol, review boards need to consider not only the possibl...
Abstract Background There is a need for data on children’s self-reported discomfort in clinical rese...
It is the responsibility of ethics committees to estimate the risks and discomfort of research proce...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
Research in children should strike the right balance between protecting underage study subjects and ...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the chi...
Aim The objective was to determine the levels of and potential relationships between, procedure‐rela...
BACKGROUND: Extant research comparing laboratory pain responses of children with chronic pain with h...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Background: There is a need for data on children's self-reported discomfort in clinical research, he...
WHEN ASSESSING THE RISKS OF A research protocol, review boards need to consider not only the possibl...
Abstract Background There is a need for data on children’s self-reported discomfort in clinical rese...
It is the responsibility of ethics committees to estimate the risks and discomfort of research proce...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
Research in children should strike the right balance between protecting underage study subjects and ...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the chi...
Aim The objective was to determine the levels of and potential relationships between, procedure‐rela...
BACKGROUND: Extant research comparing laboratory pain responses of children with chronic pain with h...
Context: Pain has always played a fundamental role in medicine. Nowadays, number of studies show tha...