Mainstream law and ethics literature on consent to children’s surgery contrasts with moral experiences of children and adults observed in two heart surgery centres. Research interviews were conducted with 45 practitioners and related experts, and with 16 families of children aged 6 to 15, admitted for non-urgent surgery, as well as an online survey. Thematic data analysis was informed by critical realism and childhood studies. Impersonal adult-centric mainstream literature assumes young children cannot consent. It is based on dichotomies: adult/child, competent/incompetent, respect or protect children, inform or distract them, use time swiftly or flexibly, verbal/non-verbal communication, respect or control children and reason/emotion. Thr...
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Children are largely ignored in medical ethics, which concentrates on adults with capacities that ch...
This critical reflection on the ethical concerns of current practice is underpinned by a systematic ...
BACKGROUND: The law and literature about children’s consent generally assume that patients aged unde...
Background: The law and literature about children’s consent generally assume that patients aged unde...
The thesis includes: reviews of ethics, law, philosophy, psychology and social science literature; t...
This social science project is seeking to advance the debate on informed consent. The prospect of ha...
This article traces how the rise of respect for children’s consent during the 1980s has fallen durin...
The concept of epistemic injustice illuminates how children's and parents' embodied, emotional and e...
This paper briefly reviews highlights from decades of debates in medicine, law, bioethics, psycholog...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
This paper discusses contradictions within concepts of children's competence or capacity to consent...
This paper concentrates on controversies about children's consent, and reviews how children's changi...
Objectives: Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is kno...
This discussion paper considers how seldom recognised theories influence clinical ethics committees....
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract (Word Count: 298)(Word Count: 298)(...
Children are largely ignored in medical ethics, which concentrates on adults with capacities that ch...
This critical reflection on the ethical concerns of current practice is underpinned by a systematic ...
BACKGROUND: The law and literature about children’s consent generally assume that patients aged unde...
Background: The law and literature about children’s consent generally assume that patients aged unde...
The thesis includes: reviews of ethics, law, philosophy, psychology and social science literature; t...
This social science project is seeking to advance the debate on informed consent. The prospect of ha...
This article traces how the rise of respect for children’s consent during the 1980s has fallen durin...
The concept of epistemic injustice illuminates how children's and parents' embodied, emotional and e...
This paper briefly reviews highlights from decades of debates in medicine, law, bioethics, psycholog...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
This paper discusses contradictions within concepts of children's competence or capacity to consent...
This paper concentrates on controversies about children's consent, and reviews how children's changi...
Objectives: Few children undergoing heart surgery are recruited to clinical trials and little is kno...
This discussion paper considers how seldom recognised theories influence clinical ethics committees....
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract (Word Count: 298)(Word Count: 298)(...
Children are largely ignored in medical ethics, which concentrates on adults with capacities that ch...
This critical reflection on the ethical concerns of current practice is underpinned by a systematic ...