BACKGROUND: Current guidelines do not clearly outline when assent should be attained from paediatric research participants, nor do they detail the necessary elements of the assent process. This stems from the fact that the fundamental justification behind the concept of assent is misunderstood. In this paper, we critically assess three widespread ethical arguments used for assent: children's rights, the best interests of the child, and respect for a child's developing autonomy. We then outline a newly-developed two-fold justification for the assent process: respect for the parent's pedagogical role in teaching their child to become an autonomous being and respect for the child's moral worth. DISCUSSION: We argue that the ethical grounding f...
When children are too young to make their own autonomous decisions, decisions have to be made for th...
AIM: To describe and evaluate two approaches--a storyboard and a wordsearch--that the authors used w...
Background:Obtaining assent from children participating in clinical trials acknowledges autonomy and...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines do not clearly outline when assent should be attained from paediatric...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
A recent article from Archives of Disease in Childhood outlined problems with the act of gaining chi...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
BACKGROUND: Assent is used to take children's wishes into account when they are invited into clinica...
BackgroundPaediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortalit...
Background: For many decades, the debate on children's competence to give informed consent in medica...
The idea of children's 'assent' to medical research became part of English law in 2004. However, thi...
Research with children involves more complex considerations with respect to assuring the voluntary p...
Abstract Background There is currently no consensus from the relevant stakeholders regarding the ope...
Background Assent is an important ethical and legal requirement of paediatric research. Unfortunatel...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
When children are too young to make their own autonomous decisions, decisions have to be made for th...
AIM: To describe and evaluate two approaches--a storyboard and a wordsearch--that the authors used w...
Background:Obtaining assent from children participating in clinical trials acknowledges autonomy and...
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines do not clearly outline when assent should be attained from paediatric...
Assent, currently defined as “a child’s affirmative agreement”, is a way in which some children are ...
A recent article from Archives of Disease in Childhood outlined problems with the act of gaining chi...
BACKGROUND: There are gaps in the existing evidence base about assent, with conflicting and unhelpfu...
BACKGROUND: Assent is used to take children's wishes into account when they are invited into clinica...
BackgroundPaediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortalit...
Background: For many decades, the debate on children's competence to give informed consent in medica...
The idea of children's 'assent' to medical research became part of English law in 2004. However, thi...
Research with children involves more complex considerations with respect to assuring the voluntary p...
Abstract Background There is currently no consensus from the relevant stakeholders regarding the ope...
Background Assent is an important ethical and legal requirement of paediatric research. Unfortunatel...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric research in low-income countries is essential to tackle high childhood mortal...
When children are too young to make their own autonomous decisions, decisions have to be made for th...
AIM: To describe and evaluate two approaches--a storyboard and a wordsearch--that the authors used w...
Background:Obtaining assent from children participating in clinical trials acknowledges autonomy and...