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- Title
Deferred Consent in Pediatric Drug Trials: Moving from Why to How.
- Authors
Offringa, Martin; Klassen, Terry P.
- Abstract
The implications are that in any trial, providing trial information that is tailored to what parents consider important in deciding about a clinical trial may improve both recruitment and retainment practice and ultimately benefit evidence-based pediatric medicine. Healthcare providers and trialists involved in asking for and obtaining deferred consent should reassure parents that all clinical trials are prospectively approved by research ethics committees and that trial interventions are only given to patients who meet strict equipoise criteria.
- Subjects
CLINICAL drug trials; PARENT attitudes; CRITICALLY ill children; SEPTIC shock; MEDICAL research; PARENTS; PEDIATRIC intensive care; CHILD patients
- Publication
Pediatric Drugs, 2021, Vol 23, Issue 6, p533
- ISSN
1174-5878
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s40272-021-00480-0