This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Children and young people can be valuable partners in research, giving their unique perspectives on what and how research should be done. However, disabled children are less commonly involved in research than their non-disabled peers. This review investigated how disabled children have been involved as research partners; specifically how they have been recruited, the practicalities and challenges of involvement and how these have been overcome, and impacts of involvement for research, and disabled children and young people. The INVOLVE definition of involvement and the Equality and Human Rights Commission definition of disability wer...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
Background: Co-research with people with intellectual disability is a distinct form of patient and p...
Purpose: Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy have diverse needs and often engage with healt...
In the UK, the Children and Families Act (2014) aims to create one assessment process for children w...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities have the right to participate in health research so their pri...
To explore how children and youth with disabilities (CYD) have been involved in research, how the pr...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
Purpose Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy have diverse needs and often engage with health...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
Increasing children's and young people's participation in decisions, about their own care and about ...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
Background: Co-research with people with intellectual disability is a distinct form of patient and p...
Purpose: Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy have diverse needs and often engage with healt...
In the UK, the Children and Families Act (2014) aims to create one assessment process for children w...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities have the right to participate in health research so their pri...
To explore how children and youth with disabilities (CYD) have been involved in research, how the pr...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
While participatory research approaches are being developed and applied within speech and...
Issues relating to qualitative research with disabled children and young people will be discussed. S...
Purpose Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy have diverse needs and often engage with health...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
Increasing children's and young people's participation in decisions, about their own care and about ...
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little ab...
Background: Co-research with people with intellectual disability is a distinct form of patient and p...
Purpose: Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy have diverse needs and often engage with healt...