Abstract Background Questions concerning the parent/ patient’s autonomy are seen as one of the most important reasons for requesting Ethics Consultations (ECs). Respecting parent/ patient’s autonomy also means respecting the patient’s wishes. But those wishes may be controversial and sometimes even go beyond legal requirements. The objective of this case series of 32 ECs was to illustrate ethically challenging parent / patients’ wishes during the first stages of life and how the principle of patient’s autonomy was handled. Methods The case series has a qualitative retrospective approach. A documentary sheet was designed de novo and information was gained from EC minutes and medical charts. The cases originate from the following specialties:...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Health care providers and parents may have distinctive roles in the decision-making process regardin...
Questions concerning the parent/ patient's autonomy are seen as one of the most important reasons fo...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
Doctors sometimes struggle with ethically challenging requests for treatment from children’s parents...
Infants are unable to make their own decisions or express their own wishes about medical procedures ...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
The ethical issues around decision making on behalf of infants have been illuminated by two empirica...
This diploma paper ``Respecting Patient{\crq}s Needs Expressed in Advance{\crqq} is divided into a p...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
Background Ethics consultation is recognized as an opportunity to share responsibility for difficult...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Health care providers and parents may have distinctive roles in the decision-making process regardin...
Questions concerning the parent/ patient's autonomy are seen as one of the most important reasons fo...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
Doctors sometimes struggle with ethically challenging requests for treatment from children’s parents...
Infants are unable to make their own decisions or express their own wishes about medical procedures ...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
The ethical issues around decision making on behalf of infants have been illuminated by two empirica...
This diploma paper ``Respecting Patient{\crq}s Needs Expressed in Advance{\crqq} is divided into a p...
Patient involvement, in the form of shared decision-making, is advocated within healthcare. This is ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
Background Ethics consultation is recognized as an opportunity to share responsibility for difficult...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Different reasons are given as to why children and their parents should be involved in discussions a...
Health care providers and parents may have distinctive roles in the decision-making process regardin...