Al-Sheyab Nihaya A, Alomari Mahmoud A, Khabour Omar F, Shattnawi Khulood K, Alzoubi Karem H
Faculty of Nursing, Maternal and Child Health Department, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, 22110, Jordan,
Division of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, 22110, Jordan.
Adolesc Health Med Ther. 2019 Feb 11;10:7-14. doi: 10.2147/AHMT.S185553. eCollection 2019.
School students' views and perceptions of informed parental consent and child assent about child participation in research in the Middle East are not known.
Focus group interviews were conducted to understand high school students' perspectives toward child and adolescent assents and consents in research including the importance of, and depth of information needed in consent and assent, and perception toward written vs verbal consent and assent.
The majority of students agreed that it is necessary to take parental approval and that they would not participate in research if their parents refused. Furthermore, the majority of male students agreed that if the research requires only questionnaires to be completed, then child's approval is sufficient whereas measures, such as blood sugar screening required approval from both the parent and child. Females believed it is enough to provide parental consent to participate in research unless information provided is adequate, then child approval is enough. All students stressed the importance of including detailed information; however, parental consent needs to have more detailed information than child assent.
Parts of the students' perceptions were congruent, whereas other views were not congruent with proper conduct of pediatric research. Such a situation warrants further research and actions.
在中东地区,学生对于儿童参与研究时家长知情同意及儿童同意的看法和认知尚不清楚。
开展焦点小组访谈,以了解高中生对儿童及青少年参与研究时同意程序的看法,包括同意程序的重要性、所需信息的深度,以及对书面同意与口头同意的认知。
大多数学生认为有必要获得家长的批准,并且如果父母拒绝,他们不会参与研究。此外,大多数男学生认为,如果研究仅要求填写问卷,那么儿童的批准就足够了,而诸如血糖筛查等措施则需要家长和儿童双方的批准。女生认为,参与研究只要获得家长同意就足够了,除非提供的信息足够充分,那么儿童的批准就足够了。所有学生都强调了包含详细信息的重要性;然而,家长同意需要比儿童同意包含更详细的信息。
部分学生的认知是一致的,而其他观点与儿科研究的正确开展并不一致。这种情况需要进一步研究并采取行动。