A comprehensive systematic review of stakeholder attitudes to alternatives to prospective informed consent in paediatric acute care research.
Jeremy S FurykKris McBain-RiggBronia RenisonKerrianne WattRichard FranklinTheophilus I EmetoRobin A RayFranz E BablStuart DalzielPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
Our review demonstrated that children, their families, and health care staff recognise the requirement for research without prior consent, and are generally supportive of enrolling children in such research with the provisions of limiting risk, and informing parents as soon as possible. Australian data and perspectives of children are lacking and represent important knowledge gaps.