Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a professional dilemma and can potentially negatively impact the care provided for the both the paediatric patient and their family. With in this article, the legal, ethical and professional aspects associated with this dilemma are presented and discussed from the parental, child and nurse point of view
The dilemmas between legal obligations and ethical responsibilities can often create problems in cli...
The doctrine of the informed consent is basically a crucial paradigm in medical decision-making. Eth...
Background. Healthcare providers in pediatrics are faced with parents making medical decisions for t...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
The absolute right to refuse medical treatment, even if the reasons are irrational, is confined to c...
A dilemma exists when a doctor is faced with a child or young person who refuses medically indicated...
Having previously discussed the legal principles of consent and refusal of treatment in previous art...
With increasing ethnic diversity in the United Kingdom, nurses will have to care for patients who ha...
No Abstract. Keywords: parental refusal, legal considerations, ethical consideration
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
In this first article of two, the author considers some of the legal issues surrounding the matter o...
Healthcare providers must obtain consent before performing any procedure or providing treatment to a...
Society has a need for children to be able to make health care decisions. Homeless children need acc...
The dilemmas between legal obligations and ethical responsibilities can often create problems in cli...
The doctrine of the informed consent is basically a crucial paradigm in medical decision-making. Eth...
Background. Healthcare providers in pediatrics are faced with parents making medical decisions for t...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
The absolute right to refuse medical treatment, even if the reasons are irrational, is confined to c...
A dilemma exists when a doctor is faced with a child or young person who refuses medically indicated...
Having previously discussed the legal principles of consent and refusal of treatment in previous art...
With increasing ethnic diversity in the United Kingdom, nurses will have to care for patients who ha...
No Abstract. Keywords: parental refusal, legal considerations, ethical consideration
In paediatrics, clinicians and parents sometimes disagree about the appropriate medical treatment fo...
In the medical treatment of children disputes can arise where parents cannot agree with one another,...
In this first article of two, the author considers some of the legal issues surrounding the matter o...
Healthcare providers must obtain consent before performing any procedure or providing treatment to a...
Society has a need for children to be able to make health care decisions. Homeless children need acc...
The dilemmas between legal obligations and ethical responsibilities can often create problems in cli...
The doctrine of the informed consent is basically a crucial paradigm in medical decision-making. Eth...
Background. Healthcare providers in pediatrics are faced with parents making medical decisions for t...