• Title of article

    Factors influencing parental consent for participation in clinical research involving their children in Egypt

  • Author/Authors

    Nasef, N. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics,, Egypt , Shabaan, A. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Mohammed, S. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Kandel, S. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Settin, A. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Zedan, M. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Fouda, M. Mansoura University Children Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt

  • From page
    162
  • To page
    168
  • Abstract
    Factors affecting parents’ decision to involve their children in clinical research have not been studied in all cultural backgrounds. We aimed to explore the attitudes and beliefs influencing parents’ decision to involve their children in clinical research in Mansoura, Egypt. Of 523 families approached, 357 filled the questionnaire. Only 98 (27.5%) parents consented to involve their child in clinical research. The children of consenters were significantly older than refusers: 8.6 (SD 7.2) versus 2.6 (SD 1.2) years. Factors favouring consent were: research of benefit to child (84.7%), enough explanation about the benefits (40.8%) and to learn more about child’s condition (29.6%). Factors favouring refusal were: use of new drugs or vaccines (89.6%) and invasive procedures (84.2%). Parents’ rate of consent was positively correlated with the research being non-invasive and the belief that research was of benefit to their child and negatively correlated with belief that refusal may negatively affect the care provided to their child.
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Record number

    2644495