Elsevier

Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Volume 74, January–February 2024, Pages 129-131
Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Consenting in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Highlights

  • Teleconsent, remote consenting, may decrease the stress of participants/parents

  • Teleconsent, remote consenting, removes barriers associated with in-person consent

  • Teleconsent, remote consenting, allows for a wider recruitment network and increased generalizability

  • Teleconsent may increase participation of underserved participants in clinical research

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Heather Phillips is a Research Program Manager at Stanford Health Care and a master's graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing. She has no disclosures.

Manasi Deshpandey is a Clinical Research Coordinator at the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Family Health Care Nursing. She has no disclosures.

Dr. Sandra Staveski is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Family Health Care Nursing. She has no disclosures.

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