What motivates British parents to consent for research? A questionnaire study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Informed consent is the backbone of a clinical trial. In children this is given by their parents. There have been many studies in the neonatal population but little is known about the views of the parents of infants and young childre...
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Main Authors: | Choonara Imti (Author), Atkinson Maria (Author), Sammons Helen M (Author), Stephenson Terence (Author) |
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