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Split views among parents regarding children’s right to decide about participation in research: a questionnaire survey
- Ulrica Swartling, Division of Paediatrics, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, SE-581 85 Linkoping, Sweden; ulrica.swartling{at}liu.se
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Split views among parents regarding children’s right to decide about participation in research: a questionnaire survey
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- Received September 10, 2008
- Revised March 6, 2009
- Accepted April 15, 2009
- First published June 30, 2009.
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June 30, 2009
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2009 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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