BackgroundHealth care professionals and patients are partners in health care delivery, and this partnership is critical in the treatment of adolescents. International children's rights law establishes that all children have a right to participate in decisions that affect their lives. Fulfillment of that right is as critical in health care settings as any other area of children's lives.ObjectivesIn this article we examine the right to participate under international children's rights law, its relevance to health care settings, and how health care professionals can foster adolescents' participation to fulfill children's rights and improve health care outcomes.FindingsThe Convention on the Rights of the Child establishes a legal mandate—where ...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC, United Nations General Assembly, 1989) is imbued wit...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Participation in healthcare decision-making is considered to be an important right of minors, and is...
This article examines recent health policy developments in England in relation to children's rights ...
Background: This paper aims to consider whether adolescents’ rights differ from adults’ rights and w...
This article attempts to provide an overview of issues related to children’s participation in decisi...
The United Nations Convention of Children's Rights (UNCRC) introduced in 1989 has generated a global...
Civic engagement is central to democracy, yet historically and today, the United States has excluded...
Magister Legum - LLMAlthough the concept of human rights is very much accepted as part of human exis...
There is a longstanding debate surrounding children’s and adolescents participation in their health...
Social work practice remains concerned about the widespread human rights abuses and the exclusion of...
This paper presents an overview of the concept of children’s participation from a human rights persp...
Background: Although the link between adolescents’ health choices in relation to rights, duties andr...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC, United Nations General Assembly, 1989) is imbued wit...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....
The article focuses on the participation of children in pediatric care, which means that the child’s...
Participation in healthcare decision-making is considered to be an important right of minors, and is...
This article examines recent health policy developments in England in relation to children's rights ...
Background: This paper aims to consider whether adolescents’ rights differ from adults’ rights and w...
This article attempts to provide an overview of issues related to children’s participation in decisi...
The United Nations Convention of Children's Rights (UNCRC) introduced in 1989 has generated a global...
Civic engagement is central to democracy, yet historically and today, the United States has excluded...
Magister Legum - LLMAlthough the concept of human rights is very much accepted as part of human exis...
There is a longstanding debate surrounding children’s and adolescents participation in their health...
Social work practice remains concerned about the widespread human rights abuses and the exclusion of...
This paper presents an overview of the concept of children’s participation from a human rights persp...
Background: Although the link between adolescents’ health choices in relation to rights, duties andr...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC, United Nations General Assembly, 1989) is imbued wit...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....