First paragraph: When a child is sick and parents and doctors disagree about what to do next, who is best placed to make that decision? This is a tricky but not uncommon question – with a number of recent high-profile legal cases highlighting the limits of parents’ rights to decide what treatments should be offered
When should one withdraw treatment in children? The challenge is to recognise when a decision needs ...
The paper draws upon the painful experiences of three British newborn children stricken with rare, c...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
First paragraph: When a child is sick and parents and doctors disagree about what to do next, who is...
Recent cases concerning disagreements over the medical treatment of a child with cancer prompt consi...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
Background: Doctors sometimes encounter parents who object to prescribed treatment for their childre...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
Background Conflict in paediatric healthcare is becoming increasingly prevalent, in particular relat...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
This chapter will explore whether parents have the legal right to take their gravely ill child home ...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child's medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
When should one withdraw treatment in children? The challenge is to recognise when a decision needs ...
The paper draws upon the painful experiences of three British newborn children stricken with rare, c...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...
First paragraph: When a child is sick and parents and doctors disagree about what to do next, who is...
Recent cases concerning disagreements over the medical treatment of a child with cancer prompt consi...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
Background: Doctors sometimes encounter parents who object to prescribed treatment for their childre...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
Background Conflict in paediatric healthcare is becoming increasingly prevalent, in particular relat...
The sad and difficult case of Charlie Gard, is the latest in a series of court cases in the UK when ...
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
This chapter will explore whether parents have the legal right to take their gravely ill child home ...
This discussion follows a series of high profile cases involving a terminally ill child, Charlie Gar...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child's medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
When should one withdraw treatment in children? The challenge is to recognise when a decision needs ...
The paper draws upon the painful experiences of three British newborn children stricken with rare, c...
This briefing note provides a summary of the findings from a project looking at dispute resolution i...