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Pain research and children and adolescents with severe intellectual disability: ethical challenges and imperatives

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LANCET CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH
卷 7, 期 4, 页码 288-296

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S2352-4642(22)00346-7

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Children and adolescents with severe intellectual disabilities face inequities in pain-related care, while there is little research focused on this population. This Viewpoint addresses the ethical challenges of conducting pain research in these individuals, including the lack of suitable assessment methods and the inability to obtain informed consent or assent. The existing ethical guidelines provide some guidance, but this Viewpoint highlights additional points for designing, conducting, reviewing, and evaluating pain research involving children and adolescents with severe intellectual disability.
Children with severe intellectual disabilities encounter inequities in pain-related care, yet little pain research involves this population. A considerable issue with pain research in this population is its ethical complexity. This Viewpoint delineates the ethical challenges of pain research involving children (aged 2-12 years) and adolescents (aged 13-21 years) with severe intellectual disabilities. There are two main issues. First, some of the standard methods for assessing pain and pain sensitivity are not suitable for individuals with severe intellectual disability, who are often non-verbal and unable to understand or follow instructions. Second, children and adolescents with severe intellectual disability cannot provide informed consent or assent to participate in pain research, and their dissent is not always recognised. The existing ethical guidelines for pain research by the International Association for the Study of Pain provide helpful, but general, guidance. This Viewpoint supplements these guidelines and uses a well established framework for assessing the ethics of clinical research to highlight points relevant to designing, doing, reviewing, and evaluating research involving children and adolescents with severe intellectual disability, focusing on issues that are unaddressed in existing guidance.

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