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Parental opinion of consent in neonatal research

机译:新生儿研究同意的父母意见

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Background Neonatal research, particularly neonatal emergency research is a challenging area, notably in relation to obtaining valid prospective informed consent. The aim of this study is to determine parental perceptions of the consent process involved in performing research in newborn care, to explore methods used to obtain consent and their acceptability to parents. Methods A parental questionnaire was developed that examined attitudes towards research and hypothetical research studies, in which the acceptability of various methods of consent was examined (informed, waived, deferred). These research scenarios were of varying time sensitivity and perceived risk level. The study setting was an Irish maternity hospital. Results There were 600 responses to the questionnaire. In 93% of cases, parents felt that their involvement in the consent process was essential. In emergency situations, 52% felt full prospective informed consent was necessary; however, almost 28% of parents would feel pressure to consent. Most (75%) parents would prefer to be approached to discuss neonatal research studies antenatally, irrespective of study type and 40% of parents felt that neonates involved in research studies received overall better care. Acceptability of deferred consent was greater than waived, and was highest for the more emergency-based scenarios presented. Discussion Parents feel that they should play a central role in research involving their children. There were differences in the acceptability of various consent methods with strongest agreement for informed consent and lowest agreement for waived consent. Parents were more willing to accede to deferred consent in the cardiopulmonary resuscitation scenario study. These findings provide useful insights to consent strategies in future newborn research studies.
机译:背景技术新生儿研究,特别是新生儿应急研究是一个具有挑战性的地区,特别是在获得有效的预期知情同意方面。本研究的目的是确定对在新生儿护理中进行研究的同意过程的父母看法,以探索用于获得同意的方法及其对父母的可接受性。方法制定了父母调查问卷,审查了对研究和假设研究研究的态度,其中审查了各种同意方法的可接受性(知情,免除,推迟)。这些研究情景具有不同时间敏感和感知风险水平。研究环境是爱尔兰孕妇医院。结果问卷有600个回应。在93%的案件中,家长觉得他们参与同意过程至关重要。在紧急情况下,52%的人感受到完全预期的知情同意;然而,近28%的父母会感受到同意的压力。大多数(75%)父母更愿意接近出直接的新生儿研究研究,无论研究类型和40%的家长都觉得参与研究研究的新生儿都得到了更好的照顾。延期同意的可接受性大于放弃,对于提出的基于紧急情况的情景,最高。讨论父母认为,他们应该在涉及孩子的研究中发挥重要作用。有关知情同意和豁免同意的最低协议,各种同意方法的可接受性差异存在差异。父母更愿意加入在心肺复苏情景研究中推迟递延同意。这些调查结果为未来新生研究研究中的同意策略提供了有用的见解。

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