BACKGROUND: Doctors sometimes encounter parents who object to prescribed treatment for their children, and request suboptimal substitutes be administered instead (suboptimal being defined as less effective and/or more expensive). Previous studies have focused on parental refusal of treatment and when this should be permitted, but the ethics of requests for suboptimal treatment has not been explored. METHODS: The paper consists of two parts: an empirical analysis and an ethical analysis. We performed an online survey with a sample of the general public to assess respondents' thresholds for acceptable harm and expense resulting from parental choice, and the role that religion played in their judgement. We also identified and applied existing ...
Where parents seek treatment for their young child that healthcare professionals cannot agree to, th...
Young children, by nature of their age and immaturity, are considered unqualified to make autonomous...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Background: Doctors sometimes encounter parents who object to prescribed treatment for their childre...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
Doctors sometimes struggle with ethically challenging requests for treatment from children’s parents...
First paragraph: When a child is sick and parents and doctors disagree about what to do next, who is...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
How should we make decisions about medical treatment for a very young child? What should we do when ...
Infants are unable to make their own decisions or express their own wishes about medical procedures ...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
Aim: To study attitudes of Norwegian pediatricians regarding ethical dilemmas related to acute, life...
medethics-2013-101446 This paper reviews the ethical literature on conflicts between health professi...
Where parents seek treatment for their young child that healthcare professionals cannot agree to, th...
Where parents seek treatment for their young child that healthcare professionals cannot agree to, th...
Young children, by nature of their age and immaturity, are considered unqualified to make autonomous...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Background: Doctors sometimes encounter parents who object to prescribed treatment for their childre...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
Doctors sometimes struggle with ethically challenging requests for treatment from children’s parents...
First paragraph: When a child is sick and parents and doctors disagree about what to do next, who is...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
How should we make decisions about medical treatment for a very young child? What should we do when ...
Infants are unable to make their own decisions or express their own wishes about medical procedures ...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
Aim: To study attitudes of Norwegian pediatricians regarding ethical dilemmas related to acute, life...
medethics-2013-101446 This paper reviews the ethical literature on conflicts between health professi...
Where parents seek treatment for their young child that healthcare professionals cannot agree to, th...
Where parents seek treatment for their young child that healthcare professionals cannot agree to, th...
Young children, by nature of their age and immaturity, are considered unqualified to make autonomous...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...