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Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries

Pediatric biobanks are an indispensable resource for the research needed to bring advances in personalized medicine into pediatric medical care. It is unclear how or when these advances in medical care may reach children, but it is unlikely that research in adults will be adequate. We conducted the...

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Autores principales: Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna, Bagmut, Irina Yuriivna, Sheremet, Michael Ivanivich, Sargsyan, Karine, Yushko, Alla Mironovna, Filipchenko, Serhii Mykolaevich, Maksymyuk, Vitaliy Vasilyevich, Tarabanchuk, Volodimir Volodimirovich, Moroz, Petro Vasilyevich, Popovich, Andriy Ivanovich
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767785
http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0106
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author Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna
Bagmut, Irina Yuriivna
Sheremet, Michael Ivanivich
Sargsyan, Karine
Yushko, Alla Mironovna
Filipchenko, Serhii Mykolaevich
Maksymyuk, Vitaliy Vasilyevich
Tarabanchuk, Volodimir Volodimirovich
Moroz, Petro Vasilyevich
Popovich, Andriy Ivanovich
author_facet Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna
Bagmut, Irina Yuriivna
Sheremet, Michael Ivanivich
Sargsyan, Karine
Yushko, Alla Mironovna
Filipchenko, Serhii Mykolaevich
Maksymyuk, Vitaliy Vasilyevich
Tarabanchuk, Volodimir Volodimirovich
Moroz, Petro Vasilyevich
Popovich, Andriy Ivanovich
author_sort Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna
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description Pediatric biobanks are an indispensable resource for the research needed to bring advances in personalized medicine into pediatric medical care. It is unclear how or when these advances in medical care may reach children, but it is unlikely that research in adults will be adequate. We conducted the screening for a hypothetic problem in various European and American pediatric biobanks based on online surveys through e-mail distribution based on the Biobank Economic Modeling Tool (BEMT) questionnaire model. Participants in the survey had work experience in biobanking for at least 3 years or more. Contact information about the survey participants was confirmed on the social networks profiles (LinkedIn), as well as on generally available websites. First, we tried creating a model which can show the pediatric preclinical and basic clinical phase relationship and demonstrate how pediatric biobanking is linked to this process. Furthermore, we tried to look for new trends, and the final goal is to put the acquired knowledge into practice, so medical experts and patients could gain usable benefit from it. We concluded that leading positions must take into account ethical and legal aspects when considering the decision to include children in the biobank collection. However, communication with parents and children is essential. The biobank characteristics influence the biobank's motives to include children in the consent procedure. Moreover, the motives to include children influence how the children are involved in the consent procedure and the extent to which children are able to make voluntary decisions as part of the consent procedure.
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spelling pubmed-79822692021-03-24 Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna Bagmut, Irina Yuriivna Sheremet, Michael Ivanivich Sargsyan, Karine Yushko, Alla Mironovna Filipchenko, Serhii Mykolaevich Maksymyuk, Vitaliy Vasilyevich Tarabanchuk, Volodimir Volodimirovich Moroz, Petro Vasilyevich Popovich, Andriy Ivanovich J Med Life Original Article Pediatric biobanks are an indispensable resource for the research needed to bring advances in personalized medicine into pediatric medical care. It is unclear how or when these advances in medical care may reach children, but it is unlikely that research in adults will be adequate. We conducted the screening for a hypothetic problem in various European and American pediatric biobanks based on online surveys through e-mail distribution based on the Biobank Economic Modeling Tool (BEMT) questionnaire model. Participants in the survey had work experience in biobanking for at least 3 years or more. Contact information about the survey participants was confirmed on the social networks profiles (LinkedIn), as well as on generally available websites. First, we tried creating a model which can show the pediatric preclinical and basic clinical phase relationship and demonstrate how pediatric biobanking is linked to this process. Furthermore, we tried to look for new trends, and the final goal is to put the acquired knowledge into practice, so medical experts and patients could gain usable benefit from it. We concluded that leading positions must take into account ethical and legal aspects when considering the decision to include children in the biobank collection. However, communication with parents and children is essential. The biobank characteristics influence the biobank's motives to include children in the consent procedure. Moreover, the motives to include children influence how the children are involved in the consent procedure and the extent to which children are able to make voluntary decisions as part of the consent procedure. Carol Davila University Press 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7982269/ /pubmed/33767785 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0106 Text en ©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Gramatiuk, Svetlana Mykolaivna
Bagmut, Irina Yuriivna
Sheremet, Michael Ivanivich
Sargsyan, Karine
Yushko, Alla Mironovna
Filipchenko, Serhii Mykolaevich
Maksymyuk, Vitaliy Vasilyevich
Tarabanchuk, Volodimir Volodimirovich
Moroz, Petro Vasilyevich
Popovich, Andriy Ivanovich
Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
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title_full Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
title_fullStr Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
title_short Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
title_sort pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767785
http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0106
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