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Is Participating in Psychological Research a Benefit, Burden, or Both for Medically Ill Youth and Their Caregivers? | LitMetric

Few data exist pertaining to the perceived burdens or benefits of medically ill children participating in psychological research studies, particularly in outpatient pediatric settings. As part of a larger study that involved completing self-report questionnaires, this study assessed whether participation was burdensome and/or beneficial to 271 children undergoing treatment for cancer, NF1, sickle cell, HIV, primary immune deficiencies, and Li Fraumeni and to their caregivers. The majority of patients (83%) and their caregivers (93%) did not find participating burdensome. Moreover, the majority of patients (85%) and caregivers (95%) found at least some benefit to participation, including finding it helpful to be asked about issues that affect their life and feeling good about helping others. The data suggest that resistance to psychological research based on the belief that such research is intrusive and potentially harmful overestimates the negative aspects and potentially impedes progress studying positive psychosocial outcomes in outpatient pediatric research.

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