In the previous edition of Evidence-Based Nursing, ‘the ethical context of nursing research’, the role of the nurse researcher in respecting and ensuring the welfare of participants was highlighted.1 Historically, children and young people (CYP) have been excluded from participating in research because of tensions between developing a sound knowledge base for interventions, care and service delivery and the need to protect them.2 Involving CYP in the planning, participation and dissemination of research will ensure that the research undertaken is relevant to their needs and considers their overall well-being. While safeguarding the child or young person is paramount, Articles 12 and 13 of the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the ...
There is evidence abroad of a cautious if not protective approach to research involving children and...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
The aim of this guidance paper, produced by a working group on behalf of the Department of Children...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
About the author: Maria Truong is a native of Wichita, Kansas. While at the School of Nursing she re...
A participatory action research (PAR) PhD study is being conducted to critically explore the issues ...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent to which th...
This thesis is an article-based PhD. Against the backdrop of the almost universal acceptance of the ...
Background The past twenty years have seen distinct shifts in the way the participation of children...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
It is widely documented that young children participating in research should be protected from harm ...
Background: Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent...
Increasingly across the world, children are working as researchers and evaluators (UNICEF 2006). In ...
There is evidence abroad of a cautious if not protective approach to research involving children and...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
The aim of this guidance paper, produced by a working group on behalf of the Department of Children...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
About the author: Maria Truong is a native of Wichita, Kansas. While at the School of Nursing she re...
A participatory action research (PAR) PhD study is being conducted to critically explore the issues ...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent to which th...
This thesis is an article-based PhD. Against the backdrop of the almost universal acceptance of the ...
Background The past twenty years have seen distinct shifts in the way the participation of children...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
It is widely documented that young children participating in research should be protected from harm ...
Background: Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent...
Increasingly across the world, children are working as researchers and evaluators (UNICEF 2006). In ...
There is evidence abroad of a cautious if not protective approach to research involving children and...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
The aim of this guidance paper, produced by a working group on behalf of the Department of Children...