OBJECTIVE: Children involved in medical research often fail to comprehend essential research aspects. In order to improve information provision, a participatory approach was used to develop new information material explaining essential concepts of medical research.METHODS: A draft of a comic strip was developed by a science communicator in collaboration with pediatricians. The draft was presented to children participating in a clinical trial and to two school classes. Children were consulted for further development in surveys and interviews. Subsequently, the material was revised and re-evaluated in four school classes with children of varying ages and educational levels.RESULTS: In the first evaluation, children provided feedback on the st...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Background: Children with cancer who have to undergo radiotherapy can experience fear, because they ...
A study has been made of the effectiveness of material for the education of children about hospital....
OBJECTIVE: Children involved in medical research often fail to comprehend essential research aspects...
OBJECTIVE: When children participate in research protocols, consent (by a parent or legal guardian) ...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
AIM: The children's health state preferences learnt from animation (CHILDSPLA) project developed an ...
Background: Venepuncture for blood sampling is a needle-related medical procedure most feared by chi...
Artistic medias as tools for the learning and the communication of science has been very little stud...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
It is necessary to conduct Clinical Trials in children, including for novel vaccines. Children canno...
Research into the effectiveness of comic books as health education tools overwhelmingly consists of ...
Objectives To investigate ways in which educational comics might provide support in dealing with fee...
Background: Children with cancer who have to undergo radiotherapy can experience fear, because they ...
Original article can be found at: http://paediatricnursing.rcnpublishing.co.uk/ [Full text of this a...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Background: Children with cancer who have to undergo radiotherapy can experience fear, because they ...
A study has been made of the effectiveness of material for the education of children about hospital....
OBJECTIVE: Children involved in medical research often fail to comprehend essential research aspects...
OBJECTIVE: When children participate in research protocols, consent (by a parent or legal guardian) ...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
AIM: The children's health state preferences learnt from animation (CHILDSPLA) project developed an ...
Background: Venepuncture for blood sampling is a needle-related medical procedure most feared by chi...
Artistic medias as tools for the learning and the communication of science has been very little stud...
AIM: To determine the appropriateness of asking healthy children to make a decision regarding partic...
It is necessary to conduct Clinical Trials in children, including for novel vaccines. Children canno...
Research into the effectiveness of comic books as health education tools overwhelmingly consists of ...
Objectives To investigate ways in which educational comics might provide support in dealing with fee...
Background: Children with cancer who have to undergo radiotherapy can experience fear, because they ...
Original article can be found at: http://paediatricnursing.rcnpublishing.co.uk/ [Full text of this a...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
Background: Children with cancer who have to undergo radiotherapy can experience fear, because they ...
A study has been made of the effectiveness of material for the education of children about hospital....