Published on in Vol 20, No 12 (2018): December

How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study

How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study

How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study

Journals

  1. Corneli A, Perry B, Benjamin D, Zimmerman K. Pediatric Trials Network: Stakeholder views on thanking families and providing study findings on pragmatic pediatric clinical research. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2021;22:100792 View
  2. Hausmann J, Weitzman E. The Promises and Perils of Social Media for Pediatric Rheumatology. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America 2022;48(1):233 View
  3. Zimmerman K, Perry B, Hanlen‐Rosado E, Nsonwu A, Lane M, Benjamin D, Becker M, Corneli A. Developing lay summaries and thank you notes in paediatric pragmatic clinical trials. Health Expectations 2022;25(3):1029 View
  4. Ochieng J, Kwagala B, Barugahare J, Mwaka E, Ekusai-Sebatta D, Ali J, Sewankambo N. Perspectives and ethical considerations for return of genetics and genomics research results: a qualitative study of genomics researchers in Uganda. BMC Medical Ethics 2021;22(1) View
  5. Keim-Malpass J, Phillips J, Johnston K. Disseminating for impact: creating curriculum activities for translational dissemination for the clinical and translational research workforce. Frontiers in Pharmacology 2023;14 View
  6. Weitzman E, Minegishi M, Cox R, Wisk L. Associations Between Patient-Reported Outcome Measures of Physical and Psychological Functioning and Willingness to Share Social Media Data for Research Among Adolescents With a Chronic Rheumatic Disease: Cross-Sectional Survey. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2023;6:e46555 View