Deciding with Children in Pediatrics: Children's Participation in Healthcare Decision-making provides the ethical underpinning and offers practical strategies to foster meaningful participation of children in decisions affecting their healthcare. It will assist clinicians to bring forward the perspectives and values of the child, ensuring their preferences are incorporated into decision-making or appropriately justified when this is not possible. This is to both improve healthcare delivery and serve the best interests of children- now and as decision-makers in the future.This book reviews theories underpinning the concept of deciding with children and explores how pediatric decision-making is standardly managed. It then proposes a model for making healthcare decisions with children. A panel of experienced clinicians and ethicists demonstrate, via a series of case studies, how to promote children's participation across a variety of clinical areas, child ages, and developmental stages. It concludes with a review of questions, concerns, and challenges. Deciding with Children in Pediatrics: Children's Participation in Healthcare Decision-making helps bridge the gap between philosophy and practical clinical ethics and creates a frame of reference for children's healthcare providers.
- Presents philosophical, ethical, and human rights support for promoting child participation in their healthcare
- Provides practical tools to help clinicians decide with children
- Clarifies the limits of involving children in their healthcare
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978-0-443-22322-8 (9780443223228)
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1. Ethical theory and groundingDavid Archard and Georgina Hall2. Neurocognitive development and medical decision-makingJudah Ping Ern Teo, Nikita Tuli Sood, Carmen Pace, and Marc Seal3. Psychosocial & contextual influences on children's healthcare participationLorraine Swords4. Deciding with children: What is the evidence?Imelda Coyne5. Traditional approaches to child and adolescent decision-makingLynn Gillam6. Deciding with children: The modelJohn Massie and Sharon Feldman7. Challenges and limits in deciding with childrenDominic Wilkinson8. Decision-makirng with young children (including those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)Daryl Efron and Rosalind Mcdougall9. Decision-making with adolescentsMick Creati and Douglas Diekema10. Giving voice when no-one is listening. The role for nurses in deciding with childrenJenny O'Neill and Georgina Morley11. Deciding with children when the stakes are high (oncology)Molly Williams, Jayne Harrison and Tamara Zutlevics12. Deciding with children-beyond disabilityGiuliana Antolovich and Jennifer Kett13. Giving voice: Allied health as supporters of children's decision-makingCharlotte Barr and Clare Delany14. Deciding with children who know more than you. Cystic fibrosis as a chronic diseaseKatherine Frayman and Bryanna Moore15. Deciding with children--SurgeryTony Penington and Joe Brierly16. Deciding with children: Putting theory into practiceJohn Massie, Georgina Hall and Lynn Gillam