Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 66-68 , January 2010

Protection of Children in Research

  • Rita H. Pickler, PhD, RN, PNP-BC, FAAN

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence: Rita H. Pickler, PhD, RN, PNP-BC, FAAN, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1100 E Leigh St, Box 980567, Richmond, VA 23298-0567
  • ,
  • Alison T. Martin, MS, RN, CPNP

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 Conflicts of interest: None to report.

 This work was supported in part by grant R01 NR005182 from the National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health.

PII: S0891-5245(09)00252-1

doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2009.08.011

Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 24, Issue 1 , Pages 66-68 , January 2010