Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is when potential participants have recently had their child removed into care; intervention is urgent and mandatory whereas participation in associated research is voluntary. Using a nested qualitative study, we examined experiences of consent processes in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a family assessment and intervention service for maltreated young children. Some potential participants found it difficult to use information; some believed consenting might influence the return of their child. In response to these ethical challenges, we propose reversing the typical process of securing consent, so that randomisation to an intervention o...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
Background: Randomised trials play a vital role in underpinning evidence-based care. However, trials...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Treatments and interventions used to care for children in emergencies should be based on strong evid...
Objective Alternatives to prospective informed consent to enable children with life-threatening cond...
What do we mean by research without prior consent (deferred consent)? Emergency research with criti...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
Informed consent is critical in research with children. Although much has been written about the nee...
Background: Informed consent is considered a fundamental requirement for participation in trials, ye...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
Abstract This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluste...
Background: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
Background: Randomised trials play a vital role in underpinning evidence-based care. However, trials...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is ...
Treatments and interventions used to care for children in emergencies should be based on strong evid...
Objective Alternatives to prospective informed consent to enable children with life-threatening cond...
What do we mean by research without prior consent (deferred consent)? Emergency research with criti...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
Informed consent is critical in research with children. Although much has been written about the nee...
Background: Informed consent is considered a fundamental requirement for participation in trials, ye...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
Abstract This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluste...
Background: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
Background: Randomised trials play a vital role in underpinning evidence-based care. However, trials...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...