To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after a child’s death.A postal questionnaire survey was sent to members of the Meningitis Research Foundation UK charity, whose child had suffered from bacterial meningitis or meningococcal septicaemia within the previous 5 years. Main outcome measures were acceptability of deferred consent; timing of requesting consent; and the management of disclosure of the trial after a child’s death.220 families were sent questionnaires of whom 63 (29%) were bereaved. 68 families responded (31%), of whom 19 (28%) were bereaved. The majority (67%) was willing for their child to be involved in the trial without the trial being explained to them beforehand; 70% w...
We interviewed 64 parents by questionnaire after completion of a clinial trial involving their child...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care setting is...
To observe and report rates of, and reasons for, parents' refusal to consent to the participation of...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management ...
Objective Alternatives to prospective informed consent to enable children with life-threatening cond...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
Aims Challenges in seeking parents’ consent for research at the point when their child is critically...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
BackgroundIn 2008 UK legislation was amended to enable the use of deferred consent for paediatric em...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
We interviewed 64 parents by questionnaire after completion of a clinial trial involving their child...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care setting is...
To observe and report rates of, and reasons for, parents' refusal to consent to the participation of...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management ...
Objective Alternatives to prospective informed consent to enable children with life-threatening cond...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
Aims Challenges in seeking parents’ consent for research at the point when their child is critically...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
Background: The integrity of good clinical practice in clinical trials is underpinned by the informe...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
BackgroundIn 2008 UK legislation was amended to enable the use of deferred consent for paediatric em...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
We interviewed 64 parents by questionnaire after completion of a clinial trial involving their child...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care setting is...
To observe and report rates of, and reasons for, parents' refusal to consent to the participation of...