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2018
Involving children and young people in clinical research through the forum of a European Young Persons' Advisory Group: needs and challenges
GAILLARD, S., S. MALIK, J. PRESTON, B. N. ESCALERA, P. DICKS et. al.
Basic information
Original name
Involving children and young people in clinical research through the forum of a European Young Persons' Advisory Group: needs and challenges
Authors
GAILLARD, S., S. MALIK, J. PRESTON, B. N. ESCALERA, P. DICKS, N. TOUIL, S. MARDIROSSIAN, J. CLAVEROL-TORRES and B. KASSAI
Edition
FUNDAMENTAL & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, HOBOKEN, WILEY, 2018, 0767-3981
Other information
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30104 Pharmacology and pharmacy
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 2.229
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/18:00121483
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English
adolescent; advisory groups; children; clinical research; patient and public involvement; pediatrics; young person
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
V originále
Children and young people are seen as fundamental to the design and delivery of clinical research as active and reflective participants. In Europe, involvement of children and young people in clinical research is promoted extensively in order to engage young people in research as partners and to give them a voice to raise their own issues or opinions and for their involvement in planning and decision making in addition to learning research skills. Children and young people can be trained in clinical research through participation in young person advisory groups (YPAGs). Members of YPAGs assist other children and young people to learn about clinical research and share their experience and point of view with researchers, thereby possibly influencing all phases of research including the development and prioritization of research questions, design and methods, recruitment plans, and strategies for results dissemination. In the long term, the expansion of YPAGs in Europe will serve as a driving force for refining pediatric clinical research. It will help in a better definition of research projects according to the patients' needs. Furthermore, direct engagement of children and young people in research will be favorable to both researchers and young people.
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