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A Randomized Study of a Method for Optimizing Adolescent Assent to Biomedical Research
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Voluntary consent/assent with adolescents invited to participate in research raises challenging problems. No studies to date have attempted to manipulate autonomy in relation to assent/consent processes. This study evaluated the effects of an autonomy-enhanced individualized assent/consent procedure embedded within a randomized pediatric asthma clinical trial.Families were randomly assigned to remain together or separated during a consent/assent process; the latter we characterize as an autonomy-enhanced assent/consent procedure. We hypothesized that separating adolescents from their parents would improve adolescent assent by increasing knowledge and appreciation of the clinical trial and willingness to participate.Sixty-four adolescent-parent dyads completed procedures. The together versus separate randomization made no difference in adolescent or parent willingness to participate. However, significant differences were found in both parent and adolescent knowledge of the asthma clinical trial based on the assent/consent procedure and adolescent age. The separate assent/consent procedure improved knowledge of study risks and benefits for older adolescents and their parents but not for the younger youth or their parents. Regardless of the assent/consent process, younger adolescents had lower comprehension of information associated with the study medication and research risks and benefits, but not study procedures or their research rights and privileges.The use of an autonomy-enhanced assent/consent procedure for adolescents may improve their and their parent's informed assent/consent without impacting research participation decisions. Traditional assent/consent procedures may result in a "diffusion of responsibility" effect between parents and older adolescents, specifically in attending to key information associated with study risks and benefits.
- Subjects :
- Research design
Male
Parents
Risk
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health (social science)
Randomization
Biomedical Research
Adolescent
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Decision Making
0603 philosophy, ethics and religion
Article
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03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
law
030225 pediatrics
Humans
Parental Consent
Parent-Child Relations
Child
health care economics and organizations
Pediatric asthma
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Health Policy
06 humanities and the arts
humanities
Asthma
Informed Consent By Minors
Clinical trial
Comprehension
Philosophy
Research Design
Personal Autonomy
Female
060301 applied ethics
Parental consent
Psychology
Autonomy
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....764acecb5ba0f8694cf80cb6465ca2a6