Aim: Clinical experience in paediatrics is essential for medical undergraduates. This is the first study, of which we are aware, to examine why children of different ages admitted acutely to hospital and their parents agree to become involved in medical student teaching. We wanted to establish whether they considered that they needed to give consent before seeing medical students, whether this was routinely sought and what influenced their decisions. Methods: Data were collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews of parents and children. Results: Questionnaires were completed by 105 parents of children less than 6 years old, and 34 children between 10 years and 15 years old and their parents. Interviews were conducted...
Background: This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
Background Very little is known about the extent to which eleven-year olds might consider a career ...
Medical student attendance in the Outpatient Department is not only essential for the teaching of pa...
Aim: Clinical experience in paediatrics is essential for medical undergraduates. This is the first s...
Aim: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Background: The number of acute medical paediatric emergency admissions is rising. We undertook qual...
Adequate participation of children and adolescents in their healthcare is a value underlined by seve...
Enrollment of children into pediatric clinical trials remains challenging. More effective strategies...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent legislation mandating the inclusion of children in clinical trials has ...
Abstract Background Children’s intentions should be respected. Parents are the key persons involved ...
This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attending physicians to...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attendin...
Abstract Introduction: Medical students worked earlier as independent practitioners before paediatr...
The main purpose was to investigate children's participation in the decision-making processes in hea...
Background: This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
Background Very little is known about the extent to which eleven-year olds might consider a career ...
Medical student attendance in the Outpatient Department is not only essential for the teaching of pa...
Aim: Clinical experience in paediatrics is essential for medical undergraduates. This is the first s...
Aim: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Background: The number of acute medical paediatric emergency admissions is rising. We undertook qual...
Adequate participation of children and adolescents in their healthcare is a value underlined by seve...
Enrollment of children into pediatric clinical trials remains challenging. More effective strategies...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent legislation mandating the inclusion of children in clinical trials has ...
Abstract Background Children’s intentions should be respected. Parents are the key persons involved ...
This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attending physicians to...
BACKGROUND: This article describes the overall attitudes of children, their parents, and attendin...
Abstract Introduction: Medical students worked earlier as independent practitioners before paediatr...
The main purpose was to investigate children's participation in the decision-making processes in hea...
Background: This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
Background Very little is known about the extent to which eleven-year olds might consider a career ...
Medical student attendance in the Outpatient Department is not only essential for the teaching of pa...