The quality of health care for children depends much on the availability of relevant results from medical research with children as subjects. Yet, because of their vulnerability and assumed incompetence to take part in decision-making, children have often been excluded from taking part in medical research, so as to prevent them from harm. Empirical data on children's competence to consent to such research used to be rare, but recent developments in this field have created more insights in the myths and realities concerning minor patients' capacities to decide on medical research participation. Against the background of relevant international, European and domestic legal frameworks concerning the rights of children as participants in medical...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
The quality of health care for children depends much on the availability of relevant results from me...
In this study, we have explored the issue of children’s abilities to meaningfully decide on complex ...
markdownabstract_Background:_ Currently over 50% of drugs prescribed to children have not been evalu...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them e...
This paper concentrates on controversies about children's consent, and reviews how children's changi...
A dearth of clinical research involving children has resulted in off-licence and sometimes inappropr...
Research is essential for the improvement of care in patients, including children and incapacitated ...
Mary Seacole Research CentreInvolvement of service users in decision making, in both clinical and re...
For many decades, the debate on children's competence to give informed consent in medical settings c...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
The quality of health care for children depends much on the availability of relevant results from me...
In this study, we have explored the issue of children’s abilities to meaningfully decide on complex ...
markdownabstract_Background:_ Currently over 50% of drugs prescribed to children have not been evalu...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them e...
This paper concentrates on controversies about children's consent, and reviews how children's changi...
A dearth of clinical research involving children has resulted in off-licence and sometimes inappropr...
Research is essential for the improvement of care in patients, including children and incapacitated ...
Mary Seacole Research CentreInvolvement of service users in decision making, in both clinical and re...
For many decades, the debate on children's competence to give informed consent in medical settings c...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...