نتایج جستجو برای: parents participation

تعداد نتایج: 178590  

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2008
Helena Wigert Anna-Lena Hellström Marie Berg

BACKGROUND To promote participation by parents in the care of their child in neonatal intensive care units (NICU), health professionals need better understanding of what facilitates and what obstructs participation. The aim was to elucidate conditions for parents' participation in the care of their child in NICUs. METHODS A field study with a hermeneutic lifeworld approach was used and data w...

روشنفکر, پیام, ملک افضلی, حسین,

Background and Aim: Much emphasis is being put on participation of the community and parents in early child development (ECD). This article discusses the lessons learnt from the MAZDAK project, which attempts to involve the community in the Monitoring and Promoting Children’s Development Program. Materials and Methods This was a 9-month community-based participatory research (CBPR) project o...

2017
Merryl Harvey Phumza Nongena David Edwards Maggie Redshaw

BACKGROUND Studies exploring parents' trial experiences generally relate to their understanding of the consent process and the development of researcher strategies to facilitate recruitment and retention. The aim was to better understand parents' experience of being part of a trial at the time and their perceptions of trial participation in retrospect. METHODS Data were collected in a number ...

2013
Jérémy Vanhelst Ludovic Hardy Dina Bert Stéphane Duhem Stéphanie Coopman Christian Libersa Dominique Deplanque Frédéric Gottrand Laurent Béghin

BACKGROUND To identify motivational factors linked to child health status that affected the likelihood of parents' allowing their child to participate in pediatric research. METHODS Parents were invited to return their completed questionnaires anonymously to assess motivational factors and factors that might improve participation in pediatric research. RESULTS Of 573 eligible parents, 261 r...

Journal: :Pediatric diabetes 2004
Barbro Lernmark Helena Elding-Larsson Gertie Hansson Bengt Lindberg Kristian Lynch Sture Sjöblad

Screening for type 1 diabetes (T1DM) risk in newborns has little negative emotional impact on mothers. In this study, the impact on the mother and the father was evaluated both in the general population and in families with diabetes. All parents with a newborn in Skane, Sweden, were invited to a screening for T1DM risk in their children (the Diabetes Prediction in Skane (DiPiS)). Blood was obta...

Journal: :Disability and rehabilitation 2017
Katarina Lauruschkus Eva Nordmark Inger Hallström

PURPOSE To explore how parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience their child's participation in physical activities and to identify facilitators and barriers for being physically active and reducing sedentary behaviour. METHODS Twenty-five parents of sixteen children, aged 8-11 years old with CP, with varying gross motor, cognitive and communicative functions and with different ...

Journal: :Pediatric rehabilitation 2006
K Lawlor S Mihaylov B Welsh S Jarvis A Colver

PURPOSE The social model of disability considers participation to be determined by the social, attitudinal and physical environments experienced by an individual. This study aims to ascertain from families of children with cerebral palsy the features of such environments which facilitate or restrict participation. METHOD Thirteen in-depth interviews using a topic guide were conducted with the...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 1989
D I Boomsma M B van den Bree J F Orlebeke P C Molenaar

A model to analyze resemblances of twins and parents using LISREL is outlined and applied to sports participation and heart-rate data. Sports participation and heart rate were measured in 44 monozygotic and 46 dizygotic adolescent twin pairs and in their parents. Genetic factors influence variation in both sports behavior and heart rate, while there is no evidence for transmission from parental...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Janet L Brody David G Scherer Robert D Annett Charles Turner Jeanne Dalen

OBJECTIVE There is considerable ethical and legal ambiguity surrounding the role of adolescents in the decision-making process for research participation. Depending on the nature of the study and the regulations involved, adolescents may have independent responsibility for providing informed consent, they may be asked to provide their assent, or they may be completely excluded from the decision...

Journal: :Nursing children and young people 2016
Sarah Neill Damian Roland Matthew Thompson Natasha Bayes Laura Mullins Monica Lakhanpaul

UNLABELLED Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION Patient and public involvement in research is recognised as best practice in the UK, as services developed with service users are more likely to meet their needs. In child health this often means engaging with parents of young children. AIM To share experiences of engaging with parents of young children in research projec...

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