BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need to explore children and young people's (CYP) knowledge and perspectives around the use of and consent to biobanking. This will ensure meaningful informed consent can be obtained and improve current consent procedures. METHODS: We designed a survey, in co-production with CYP, collecting demographic data, views on biobanking, and consent using three scenarios: 1) prospective consent, 2) deferred consent, and 3) reconsent and assent at age of capacity. The survey was disseminated via the Young Person's Advisory Group North England (YPAGne) and participating CYP's secondary schools. Data were analysed using a qualitative thematic approach by thre...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
BACKGROUND Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We nee...
As pediatric biobank research grows, additional guidance will be needed about whether researchers sh...
Whereas research on biological samples already exists for many years, developments in information an...
The inclusion of children's samples in biobanks brings forward specific ethical issues. Guidelines i...
Ethical, legal, and social issues related to the collection, storage, and use of biospecimens and da...
Pediatric biobanking is considered important for generating biomedical knowledge and improving (pedi...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
BACKGROUND Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We nee...
As pediatric biobank research grows, additional guidance will be needed about whether researchers sh...
Whereas research on biological samples already exists for many years, developments in information an...
The inclusion of children's samples in biobanks brings forward specific ethical issues. Guidelines i...
Ethical, legal, and social issues related to the collection, storage, and use of biospecimens and da...
Pediatric biobanking is considered important for generating biomedical knowledge and improving (pedi...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
The use of stored tissue samples from children for genetic research raises specific ethical question...