Abstract Background There is a need for data on children’s self-reported discomfort in clinical research, helping ethics committees to make their evaluation of discomfort described in study protocols evidence-based. Since there is no appropriate instrument to measure children’s discomfort during medical research procedures, we aimed to develop a generic, short and child-friendly instrument: the DISCO-RC questionnaire (DISCOmfort in Research with Children). Methods This article describes the six steps of the development of the DISCO-RC. First, we updated a literature search on children’s self-reported discomfort in clinical research to get insight in what words are used to measure discomfort (step 1). Subsequently, we interviewed 46 children...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the chi...
Background: Pain in children and adolescents with cancer has been identified as an area where many h...
Abstract It is often a challenge for a child to communicate their pain, and their possibilities to d...
Background: There is a need for data on children's self-reported discomfort in clinical research, he...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
It is the responsibility of ethics committees to estimate the risks and discomfort of research proce...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
WHEN ASSESSING THE RISKS OF A research protocol, review boards need to consider not only the possibl...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Abstract Background Pain in children and adolescents ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the chi...
Background: Pain in children and adolescents with cancer has been identified as an area where many h...
Abstract It is often a challenge for a child to communicate their pain, and their possibilities to d...
Background: There is a need for data on children's self-reported discomfort in clinical research, he...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
Introduction: There is little empirical evidence on children's subjective experiences of discomfort ...
Objective The evaluation of discomfort in paediatric research is scarcely evidence-based. In this st...
It is the responsibility of ethics committees to estimate the risks and discomfort of research proce...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
WHEN ASSESSING THE RISKS OF A research protocol, review boards need to consider not only the possibl...
__Introduction:__ In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child a...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
This paper intends to encourage further reflection on the research methods and approaches used to en...
Abstract Background Pain in children and adolescents ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for research purposes usually do not directly benefit the chi...
Background: Pain in children and adolescents with cancer has been identified as an area where many h...
Abstract It is often a challenge for a child to communicate their pain, and their possibilities to d...