BACKGROUND:Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortality. As with all research, consent is an essential part of ethical practice for paediatric studies. Ethics guidelines recommend that parents or another proxy provide legal consent for children to participate, but that children should be involved in the decision through providing assent. However, there remain uncertainties about how to judge when children are ready to give assent and about appropriate assent processes. Malawi does not yet have detailed guidelines on assent. Understanding perspectives among children and their parents can assist in developing contextually-appropriate assent guidance. METHODS:Qualitative research was conducted wit...
Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Paul Olisaemeka Ezeonu,1 Uzoma Maryrose ...
BACKGROUND:International research guidance has shifted towards an increasingly proactive inclusion o...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
BACKGROUND:Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortali...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines do not clearly outline when assent should be attained from paediatric...
Background A requisite for ethical human subjects research is that participation should be informed ...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
Authoritative international guidelines stipulate that for minors to participate in research, consent...
Research with children involves more complex considerations with respect to assuring the voluntary p...
Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Paul Olisaemeka Ezeonu,1 Uzoma Maryrose ...
BACKGROUND:International research guidance has shifted towards an increasingly proactive inclusion o...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
BACKGROUND:Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortali...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines do not clearly outline when assent should be attained from paediatric...
Background A requisite for ethical human subjects research is that participation should be informed ...
Involving vulnerable pediatric populations in international research requires culturally appropriate...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
Authoritative international guidelines stipulate that for minors to participate in research, consent...
Research with children involves more complex considerations with respect to assuring the voluntary p...
Robinson Chukwudi Onoh,1 Odidika Ugochukwu Joannes Umeora,1 Paul Olisaemeka Ezeonu,1 Uzoma Maryrose ...
BACKGROUND:International research guidance has shifted towards an increasingly proactive inclusion o...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...