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J Cherrill1, H Hudson, C Cocking
1Academic Division of Child Health, University of Nottingham, Derbyshire Children's Hospital, Derby, UK.
Abstract:
The views of 30 children (8-16 years old) attending paediatric medical clinics on paediatric clinical trials were determined by semi-structured interviews. Nineteen children recognised that there were risks involved with taking part in clinical trials. Risks concerned with being paid were recognised by all children.
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