There are an increasing number of medical research studies involving children, including many long-term birth cohort studies. Involving children raises many issues, and little is known about childrens own views. This study explored childrens views (N = 5,851) on participation in a long-term screening study for type 1 diabetes. The results show that children 10 to 13 years of age have in general a positive attitude to pediatric research and emphasized trust in researchers. The children stressed the importance to receive information and to be involved in decisions. The children also reported feeling concerned about blood sampling and disease risk. Researchers involved in long-term pediatric research need to address these issues to promote inv...
This paper is a report of a study to elucidate families' lived experience of diabetes one year after...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Background: Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes often causes a negative psychological impact on families. W...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
For a person with diabetes, participa-tion in a research study is an invalu-able way to help advance...
Aim Type 1 diabetes is the most common chronic metabolic disease in childhood. Often diagnosis comes...
A child’s diagnosis of type 1 diabetes can create major challenges for the family, and early educati...
Aims Identifying children at risk of type 1 diabetes allows education for symptom recognition and m...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
ObjectiveExamine the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Pediatric Testing Attitudes ...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
This paper is a report of a study to elucidate families' lived experience of diabetes one year after...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Background: Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes often causes a negative psychological impact on families. W...
Aims: The objective was to evaluate children's opinions about their participation in a large researc...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
For a person with diabetes, participa-tion in a research study is an invalu-able way to help advance...
Aim Type 1 diabetes is the most common chronic metabolic disease in childhood. Often diagnosis comes...
A child’s diagnosis of type 1 diabetes can create major challenges for the family, and early educati...
Aims Identifying children at risk of type 1 diabetes allows education for symptom recognition and m...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
ObjectiveExamine the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Pediatric Testing Attitudes ...
Background: Although detection of children at high risk of developing type 1 diabetes and diagnosis ...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
This paper is a report of a study to elucidate families' lived experience of diabetes one year after...
BACKGROUND: A growing trend in research is to involve co-researchers. It is referred to as Patient a...
Background: Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes often causes a negative psychological impact on families. W...