Parental Consent
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Subject Areas on Research
- Best Practices for Obtaining Genomic Consent in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Research.
- Children in research: new perspectives and practices for informed consent
- Consent (assent) for research with pediatric patients
- Critical evaluation of informed consent forms for adult and minor aged whole blood donation used by United States blood centers.
- Ethical aspects of banking placental blood for transplantation.
- Ethical issues in umbilical cord blood banking. Working Group on Ethical Issues in Umbilical Cord Blood Banking.
- Family patterns of decision-making in pediatric clinical trials
- From the Johns Hopkins Baby to Baby Miller: what have we learned from four decades of reflection on neonatal cases?
- Immunization and the American way: 4 childhood vaccines.
- Incentives for children in research
- Maternal acceptance of voluntary human immunodeficiency virus antibody testing during the newborn period with the Guthrie card.
- Obtaining waivers of parental consent: A strategy endorsed by gay, bisexual, and queer adolescent males for health prevention research.
- Organ donation and the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
- Parental vaccine refusal in Wisconsin: a case-control study.
- Parents' and clinicians' attitudes toward the risks and benefits of child psychotherapy: a study of informed-consent content.
- Parents' informed consent decisions regarding psychotherapy for their children: consideration of therapeutic risks and benefits.
- Pediatricians are more supportive of the human papillomavirus vaccine than the general public.
- Placental-blood transplantation.
- Prenatal gene tranfer: scientific, medical, and ethical issues: a report of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee.
- Reply: To PMID 22915409.
- Should we obtain informed consent for examinations that expose patients to radiation?
- The consent process and children
- The legal authority of mature minors to consent to general medical treatment.
- Trial Characteristics That Affect Parental Consent in Neonatal Drug Trials.