Contains fulltext : 89825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Various regulations and guidelines stipulate the importance of involving adolescents in decision-making concerning research participation. Several studies have shown that in the context of pediatric oncology this involvement is difficult to achieve due to emotional stress, the complexity of research protocols and limited time. Still, up to 80% of adolescents with cancer enter onto a trial during their illness. The aim of this study was to determine clinicians' views and attitudes towards enrolling adolescents in research, considering the difficulties surrounding their involvement in decision-making. METHODS: A qualitative multicenter study was ...
There is a general consensus about the underlying theoretical ethical principles that ground the pra...
BACKGROUND Pediatric oncology has a strong research culture. Most pediatric oncologists are investig...
Contains fulltext : 80321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
BACKGROUND: Various regulations and guidelines stipulate the importance of involving adolescents in ...
Background.Various regulations and guidelines stipulate the importance of involving adolescents in d...
Background: Low rates of participation of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in clinical oncology t...
Contains fulltext : 97879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pedi...
BACKGROUND: In pediatric oncology, many oncologists invite their own patients to participate in rese...
The large majority of children with cancer participate in medical research. This varies from observa...
For many years, the process of voluntary informed consent for adult clinical research subjects has b...
There is a longstanding debate surrounding children’s and adolescents participation in their health...
Aim: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Adequate participation of children and adolescents in their healthcare is a value underlined by seve...
Aim: Approximately 20–30% of children/adolescents with cancer will not respond to standard therapies...
There is a general consensus about the underlying theoretical ethical principles that ground the pra...
BACKGROUND Pediatric oncology has a strong research culture. Most pediatric oncologists are investig...
Contains fulltext : 80321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
BACKGROUND: Various regulations and guidelines stipulate the importance of involving adolescents in ...
Background.Various regulations and guidelines stipulate the importance of involving adolescents in d...
Background: Low rates of participation of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in clinical oncology t...
Contains fulltext : 97879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pedi...
BACKGROUND: In pediatric oncology, many oncologists invite their own patients to participate in rese...
The large majority of children with cancer participate in medical research. This varies from observa...
For many years, the process of voluntary informed consent for adult clinical research subjects has b...
There is a longstanding debate surrounding children’s and adolescents participation in their health...
Aim: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Adequate participation of children and adolescents in their healthcare is a value underlined by seve...
Aim: Approximately 20–30% of children/adolescents with cancer will not respond to standard therapies...
There is a general consensus about the underlying theoretical ethical principles that ground the pra...
BACKGROUND Pediatric oncology has a strong research culture. Most pediatric oncologists are investig...
Contains fulltext : 80321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...