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. 2024 Mar 8;24:165. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-04648-8

Table 3.

Reasons for parents’ refusal to participate in health research

Reasons not to participate General health research
(n = 124*)
N (%)
LRTI research
(n = 693†)
N (%)
Concerns about the potential negative effect on the child’s health 58 (46.8) 395 (57.0)
Does not perceive a necessity 46 (37.1) 210 (30.3)
Concerns that the intervention(s) would make the children irritable 31 (25.0) 182 (26.3)
Lack of time 28 (22.6) 63 (9.1)
Concerns about personal data being shared with others 17 (13.7) 67 (9.7)
Lack of personal advantages 7 (5.6) 23 (3.3)
Concerned about being stigmatized, recognized as suffering from a disease 4 (3.2) 27 (3.9)
The child is too young 0 (0.0) 7 (1.0)
The child refused 0 (0.0) 5 (0.7)
Concerned that medical intervention will lead to psychological trauma of the child 0 (0.0) 3 (0.4)
Not sure about the relevance of the study 0 (0.0) 3 (0.4)
Concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic situation 1 (0.8) 5 (0.7)
Unspecified 1 (0.8) 0 (0.0)

*43 parents had more than one reasons

†198 parents had more than one reasons