Discordant Adolescent-Parent Dyads Discuss Participation in a Hypothetical Clinical Trial: A Qualitative Analysis

Clinical trials often require adolescent assent and parental consent/permission: thus presenting the possibility that dyads may not agree about participation. However, little is known about how this discordance is managed. Here, an abstract of article by Francis et al analyzing conversations between...

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Hauptverfasser: Francis, Jenny K., MD, Catallozzi, Marina, MD, Ipp, Lisa, MD, Breitkopf, Carmen Radecki, PhD, Rosenthal, Susan L., PhD
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Parents & parenting
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Pediatrics
Permission
Qualitative research
Reproductive health
Teenagers
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