Pediatric consent: Case study analysis using a principles approach

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作者
Azotam, Adaorah N. U. [1 ]
机构
[1] Villanova Univ, Coll Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19153 USA
关键词
Consent; case study; decision-making capacity; end of life; ethics; pediatric oncology; INFORMED-CONSENT; ETHICAL PROBLEMS; DECISION-MAKING; ASSENT; ONCOLOGY; CARE;
D O I
10.1177/0969733012448348
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
This article will explore pediatric consent through the analysis of a clinical case study using the principles of biomedical ethics approach. Application of the principles of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice will be dissected in order to attempt to establish resolution of the ethical dilemma. The main conflict in this case study deals with whether the wishes of an adolescent for end-of-life care should be followed or should the desire of his parents outweigh this request. In terminal cancer, the hope of early palliative care and dignity in dying serve as priorities in therapy. Application of the moral principles to both sides of the dilemma aided in providing an objective resolution to uphold pediatric consent.
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