| Literature DB >> 31768092 |
Kara Hawley1, Jeannie S Huang2,3, Matthew Goodwin4, Damaris Diaz2, Virginia R de Sa5, Kathryn A Birnie6,7, Christine T Chambers8,9, Kenneth D Craig1.
Abstract
The current study examined youths' and their parents' perceptions concerning participation in an investigation of spontaneous and induced pain during recovery from laparoscopic appendectomy. Youth (age range 5-17 years) and their parents independently completed surveys about their study participation. On a 0 (very negative) -to-10 (very positive) scale, both parents 9.4(1.3) [mean(SD)] and youth 7.9(2.4) rated their experience as positive. Among youth, experience ratings did not differ by pain severity and survey responses did not differ by age. Most youth (83%) reported they would tell another youth to participate. Ethical issues regarding instigation of pain in youth for research purposes are examined.Entities:
Keywords: Ethics; acceptability; adolescents; children; experimental pain; induced pain
Year: 2018 PMID: 31768092 PMCID: PMC6876550 DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2018.1463163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethics Behav ISSN: 1050-8422