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Unlock the Secrets: Boost Your Skills with Pediatric Assent!

Unlock the Secrets: Boost Your Skills with Pediatric Assent!

As a practitioner providing online therapy services to schools, you know the importance of obtaining assent from pre-adolescent children for participation in research. But have you ever wondered how to do it effectively? A recent scoping review titled Operationalization of assent for research participation in pre-adolescent children: a scoping review provides valuable insights that can help you improve your skills in this crucial area.

Why is Assent Important?

Assent is not just a formality; it’s an ethical imperative. Respecting the rights of children and ensuring their active participation in decisions affecting them is vital. This review underscores the variability and challenges in obtaining pediatric assent, highlighting the need for a more standardized approach.

Key Findings from the Review

The review analyzed 116 articles, revealing significant variation in the criteria and methods used for obtaining assent. Here are some key takeaways:

Practical Tips for Practitioners

Based on these findings, here are some practical tips to help you improve your assent process:

Encouraging Further Research

The review also highlights the need for further research to develop common guidelines for pediatric assent. As a practitioner, you can contribute to this field by documenting your experiences and sharing them with the broader community. Collaboration with researchers can help create more effective and standardized assent processes.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Operationalization of assent for research participation in pre-adolescent children: a scoping review.


Citation: Cayouette, F., O’Hearn, K., Gertsman, S., & Menon, K. (2022). Operationalization of assent for research participation in pre-adolescent children: a scoping review. BMC Medical Ethics, 23, 106. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-022-00844-2
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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