Pediatric biobanking is considered important for generating biomedical knowledge and improving (pediatric) health care. However, the inclusion of children's samples in biobanks involves specific ethical issues. One of the main concerns is how to appropriately engage children in the consent procedure. We suggest that children should be involved through a personalized assent procedure, which means that both the content and the process of assent are adjusted to the individual child. In this paper we provide guidance on how to put personalized assent into pediatric biobanking practice and consider both the content and process of personalized assent. In the discussion we argue that the assent procedure itself is formative. Investing in the proce...
Abstract Background There is currently no consensus from the relevant stakeholders regarding the ope...
Although the issue of informed consent for human research biobanks has been analyzed in a number of ...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...
Pediatric biobanking is considered important for generating biomedical knowledge and improving (pedi...
Whereas research on biological samples already exists for many years, developments in information an...
The inclusion of children's samples in biobanks brings forward specific ethical issues. Guidelines i...
As pediatric biobank research grows, additional guidance will be needed about whether researchers sh...
Ethical, legal, and social issues related to the collection, storage, and use of biospecimens and da...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
The use of tissue samples from children is vital to genetic research. Collections of such tissue, in...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
Background:Obtaining assent from children participating in clinical trials acknowledges autonomy and...
This paper considers the ethical issues raised by biobanking of material from children who are not m...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
Abstract Background There is currently no consensus from the relevant stakeholders regarding the ope...
Although the issue of informed consent for human research biobanks has been analyzed in a number of ...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...
Pediatric biobanking is considered important for generating biomedical knowledge and improving (pedi...
Whereas research on biological samples already exists for many years, developments in information an...
The inclusion of children's samples in biobanks brings forward specific ethical issues. Guidelines i...
As pediatric biobank research grows, additional guidance will be needed about whether researchers sh...
Ethical, legal, and social issues related to the collection, storage, and use of biospecimens and da...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
The use of tissue samples from children is vital to genetic research. Collections of such tissue, in...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
Background:Obtaining assent from children participating in clinical trials acknowledges autonomy and...
This paper considers the ethical issues raised by biobanking of material from children who are not m...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
Abstract Background There is currently no consensus from the relevant stakeholders regarding the ope...
Although the issue of informed consent for human research biobanks has been analyzed in a number of ...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...