OBJECTIVE: The study sought to explore the consent rate and associated potential bias across a cohort in a large longitudinal population based study. RESEARCH DESIGN: Data were taken from a study designed to examine the effects of the reintroduction of community water fluoridation on children's oral health over a five-year period. Children were recruited from a fluoridated and non-fluoridated area in Cumbria, referred to as Group 1 and Group 2. RESULTS: Data were available for 3138 individuals. The consent rate was 12.91 percentage points lower in Group 2 than Group 1 (95% CI -16.27 to -9.56, p⟨0.001). The population in Group 2 was more deprived (higher Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)) than Group 1 before consent was taken. Consent was ...
BACKGROUND: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtai...
BACKGROUND: Centres in Phases I and III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childh...
Obtaining informed consent from individuals to participate in voluntary research studies is widely c...
OBJECTIVE: The study sought to explore the consent rate and associated potential bias across a cohor...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the level of selection bias that may occur should individual patie...
Background. Public health benefits from research often rely on the use of data from personal medical...
Background Public health benefits from research often rely on the use of data from personal medic...
Background Recently, positive consent has been required for dental surveys in some parts of the UK. ...
Ethical guidelines in the United Kingdom require written consent from participants in epidemiologic ...
Background: A number of cohort studies and longitudinal household panel studies in Great Britain hav...
Introduction: Written parental consent of young children has been required for dental surveys in Wal...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
This study was undertaken to measure potential research subjects’ participation in a survey research...
New guidance on consent for England and Wales, which has positive consent at its core, has implicati...
BACKGROUND: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtai...
BACKGROUND: Centres in Phases I and III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childh...
Obtaining informed consent from individuals to participate in voluntary research studies is widely c...
OBJECTIVE: The study sought to explore the consent rate and associated potential bias across a cohor...
AIM: The study aimed to establish the level of selection bias that may occur should individual patie...
Background. Public health benefits from research often rely on the use of data from personal medical...
Background Public health benefits from research often rely on the use of data from personal medic...
Background Recently, positive consent has been required for dental surveys in some parts of the UK. ...
Ethical guidelines in the United Kingdom require written consent from participants in epidemiologic ...
Background: A number of cohort studies and longitudinal household panel studies in Great Britain hav...
Introduction: Written parental consent of young children has been required for dental surveys in Wal...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
This study was undertaken to measure potential research subjects’ participation in a survey research...
New guidance on consent for England and Wales, which has positive consent at its core, has implicati...
BACKGROUND: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtai...
BACKGROUND: Centres in Phases I and III of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childh...
Obtaining informed consent from individuals to participate in voluntary research studies is widely c...