Research in children should strike the right balance between protecting underage study subjects and advancing the medical field. This study gives insight into the emotional burden that common invasive research procedures in asthma research have on young children, both from the child and parent perspective. Puppetry was used to stimulate children (age 5–6 years) to explain their emotional burden prior to and after the research procedures. We operationalised emotional burden as willingness to participate in future research and reluctance towards participation. Parents filled out a questionnaire on this topic. Symptomatic patients as well as healthy controls were analysed. Forty-one children were included. Children’s anticipatory fear for futu...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them e...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
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 ...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
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...
Objectives We explored children’s views on research without prior consent (RWPC) and sought to ident...
Background and purpose: Pediatric populations represent a vulnerable research group. Careful thought...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
textabstractInformation on motivations for research participation, may enable professionals to bette...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them e...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
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 ...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
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...
Objectives We explored children’s views on research without prior consent (RWPC) and sought to ident...
Background and purpose: Pediatric populations represent a vulnerable research group. Careful thought...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
textabstractInformation on motivations for research participation, may enable professionals to bette...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them e...