Objective Alternatives to prospective informed consent to enable children with life-threatening conditions to be entered into trials of emergency treatments are needed. Across Europe, a process called deferred consent has been developed as an alternative. Little is known about the views and experiences of those with first-hand experience of this controversial consent process. To inform how consent is sought for future paediatric critical care trials, we explored the views and experiences of parents and practitioners involved in the CATheter infections in CHildren (CATCH) trial, which allowed for deferred consent in certain circumstances. Design Mixed method survey, interview and focus group study. Participants 275 parents completed a questi...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Background: Alternatives to prospective informed consent enable the conduct of paediatric emergency ...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
BackgroundIn 2008 UK legislation was amended to enable the use of deferred consent for paediatric em...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
Aims Challenges in seeking parents’ consent for research at the point when their child is critically...
What do we mean by research without prior consent (deferred consent)? Emergency research with criti...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
Background: Questions have been asked about whether the process of obtaining informed consent from p...
Abstract Background A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care se...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Background: Alternatives to prospective informed consent enable the conduct of paediatric emergency ...
BACKGROUND: A challenge of conducting research in critically ill children is that the therapeutic wi...
BACKGROUND: There is limited experience in using deferred consent for studies involving children, wh...
BackgroundIn 2008 UK legislation was amended to enable the use of deferred consent for paediatric em...
To investigate parents' views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
To investigate parents’ views about deferred consent to inform management of trial disclosure after ...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary participation of a subject in research respects a subject's rights, strengthen...
Aims Challenges in seeking parents’ consent for research at the point when their child is critically...
What do we mean by research without prior consent (deferred consent)? Emergency research with criti...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
Background: Questions have been asked about whether the process of obtaining informed consent from p...
Abstract Background A challenge of performing research in the paediatric emergency and acute care se...
To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedur...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The informed consent procedure plays a central role in randomised ...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Background: Alternatives to prospective informed consent enable the conduct of paediatric emergency ...