A goodness-of-fit approach to informed consent for pediatric intervention research.
Masty, J., & Fisher, C. (2008). A goodness-of-fit approach to informed consent for pediatric intervention research. Ethics & Behavior, 18(2-3), pp. 139-160.
Creating a new ethical climate for drug research in children and pregnant women.
Matsui, D., & Koren, G. (2015). Creating a new ethical climate for drug research in children and pregnant women. Pediatric Drugs, 17(1), pp. 1-3.
Ethics of children’s participation in a Saudi biobank: An exploratory survey.
Alahmad, G., Hifnawy, T., & Dierickx, K. (2016). Ethics of children’s participation in a Saudi biobank: An exploratory survey. Genetics in Medicine, 18(8), pp. 806-813.
Child’s objection to non-beneficial research: Capacity and distress based models.
Waligora, M., Różyńska, J., & Piasecki, J. (2016). Child’s objection to non-beneficial research: Capacity and distress based models. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 19(1), pp. 65-70.
The experiences of children enrolled in pediatric oncology research: Implications for assent.
Unguru, Y., Sill, A. M., & Kamani, N. (2010). The experiences of children enrolled in pediatric oncology research: Implications for assent. Pediatrics, 125(4), e876.
Pediatric research ethics: Islamic perspectives.
Alahmad, G., & Dierickx, K. (2015). Pediatric research ethics: Islamic perspectives. British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research, 5(9), pp. 1158-1168.
How do institutional review boards apply the federal risk and benefit standards for pediatric research?
Shah, S., Whittle, A., Wilfond, B., Gensler, G., & Wendler, D. (2004). How do institutional review boards apply the federal risk and benefit standards for pediatric research? Journal for the American Medical Association, 291(4), pp. 476-482.
Canaries in the mines: Children, risk, non-therapeutic research, and justice.
Spriggs, M. (2004). Canaries in the mines: Children, risk, non-therapeutic research, and justice. Journal of Medical Ethics, 30(2), pp. 176-181.
Can children be altruistic research subjects?
Spriggs, M. (2006). Can children be altruistic research subjects? The American Journal of Bioethics, 6(5), pp. 49-50.
The ethics of paediatric research.
Spriggs, M., & Caldwell, P. H. Y. (2011). The ethics of paediatric research. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 47(9), pp. 664-667.