Informed consent is critical in research with children. Although much has been written about the need to see consent as an ongoing process, less has considered how to do it in practice. This article reflects on the authors’ experiences of conducting a piece of research focusing on children’s experiences of safety from abuse within institutional contexts. It draws on feedback provided by participants and the guidance of three Children’s Reference Groups. The importance of presenting information in accessible and appropriate ways, of providing opportunities for participants to negotiate their participation and for in-the-moment challenges be dealt with collaboratively and reflexively are stressed. To illustrate our approach, we provide a numb...
Background The EU's 2006 Paediatric Regulation aims to support authorisation of medicine for childre...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Background: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
The methods literature on research with children recognises the challenges of negotiating informed c...
In an era where children's rights are paramount, there are still few practical examples to guide us ...
Ideas about ethical research with young children are evolving at a rapid rate. Not only can young ch...
Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly,...
This article draws on the authors’ experiences of undertaking health and social research involving c...
Gaining informed consent from research participants is widely regarded as central to ethical researc...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
There is global acceptance that individuals should be allowed to decide whether or not to take part ...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical practice that should be guaranteed before a child is invo...
Background: A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care setting is...
The real-world navigation of ethics-in-practice versus the bureaucracy of institutional ethics remai...
Informed consent is a key consideration in ethical research, particularly research conducted with ch...
Background The EU's 2006 Paediatric Regulation aims to support authorisation of medicine for childre...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Background: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
The methods literature on research with children recognises the challenges of negotiating informed c...
In an era where children's rights are paramount, there are still few practical examples to guide us ...
Ideas about ethical research with young children are evolving at a rapid rate. Not only can young ch...
Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly,...
This article draws on the authors’ experiences of undertaking health and social research involving c...
Gaining informed consent from research participants is widely regarded as central to ethical researc...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
There is global acceptance that individuals should be allowed to decide whether or not to take part ...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical practice that should be guaranteed before a child is invo...
Background: A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care setting is...
The real-world navigation of ethics-in-practice versus the bureaucracy of institutional ethics remai...
Informed consent is a key consideration in ethical research, particularly research conducted with ch...
Background The EU's 2006 Paediatric Regulation aims to support authorisation of medicine for childre...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Background: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...