Objectives The objective of this study was to explore parent perspectives of and interest in an interactive knowledge translation platform called Child-Sized KT that proposes to catalyse the collaboration of patients, families, practitioners and researchers in patient-oriented research at British Columbia Children’s Hospital (BCCH). Methods An explanatory sequential mixed methods design was used over 1 year. Over 500 parents across BC completed an online survey, including a subsample of 102 parents who had accessed care at BCCH within the past 2 years. The survey explored parent perspectives about the value of their engagement at all stages of the research process and their interest in and concerns with using an online platform. Following t...
Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES: dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in researc...
Purpose: The National Institutes of Health announced the Healthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) ...
Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing re...
Abstract Aim Ethical and logistical issues often exacerbate recruitment problems in child health stu...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To identify motivational factors linked to child health ...
Advances have been made to improve health care for children with complex health conditions (CCHCs); ...
Plain English summary More and more patients and family members are getting involved in health resea...
Introduction: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are among the most vulnerable children in socie...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views ...
Abstract Evidence generated from partnering with parents to design and conduct researc...
AIM: Vaccine studies that evaluate the persistence of protection following immunisation require subj...
Background: Digital technology (DT) is ubiquitous in the lives of families with young children and a...
The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views on child h...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Plain English summary In 2016 we developed a parent advisory group to inform our research program in...
Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES: dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in researc...
Purpose: The National Institutes of Health announced the Healthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) ...
Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing re...
Abstract Aim Ethical and logistical issues often exacerbate recruitment problems in child health stu...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To identify motivational factors linked to child health ...
Advances have been made to improve health care for children with complex health conditions (CCHCs); ...
Plain English summary More and more patients and family members are getting involved in health resea...
Introduction: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are among the most vulnerable children in socie...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views ...
Abstract Evidence generated from partnering with parents to design and conduct researc...
AIM: Vaccine studies that evaluate the persistence of protection following immunisation require subj...
Background: Digital technology (DT) is ubiquitous in the lives of families with young children and a...
The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views on child h...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
Plain English summary In 2016 we developed a parent advisory group to inform our research program in...
Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES: dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in researc...
Purpose: The National Institutes of Health announced the Healthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) ...
Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing re...