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Title: Why collaborate with children in health research: an analysis of the risks and benefits of collaboration with children
Author: Bird, D. Culley, L. & Lakhanpaul, M.
Date Published: 2013
Reference: Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education & Practice Edition, 98(2), 42-48
Are service users or carers authors: No/Not Known

Abstract: This article discusses collaborating with children under the age of 16 in health research. It discusses the theoretical and evidence-based risks and benefits and concludes that there is a need for: agreed definitions of collaboration; better reporting of evidence of impacts; cost-benefit evaluations; more consideration of when collaboration with children is appropriate.

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Categories: health
public health
social care
reflecting on public involvement in research
journal article

Date Entered: 2013/05/08

Date Edited: 2013/05/08

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