Author(s)
Grant, Valerie J.Keywords
AdolescentsAge Factors
Case Studies
Children
Communication
Competence
Comprehension
Confidentiality
Curriculum
Consent
Decision Making
Education
Ethics
Human Experimentation
Infants
Informed Consent
Knowledge
Medical Ethics
Medical Students
Medicine
Methods
Minors
Nontherapeutic Research
Parental Consent
Patient Care
Patient Participation
Pediatrics
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Research
Rights
Risks and Benefits
Standards
Students
Teaching Methods
Treatment Refusal
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Abstract
The topic of consent in paediatrics is made more difficult, and at the same time more interesting, by the complexity of the issues involved and the consequent diversity of viewpoints. In a teaching session for senior medical students on consent in paediatrics it proved necessary to reinstate previous learning from a range of disciplines. Philosophical medical ethics, developmental psychology, communication skills and the appropriate legal definitions all contributed to a proper understanding of the cases presented. The two most important additional components appeared to be a) a basic knowledge of cognitive development and how to apply it, and b) an awareness of the need to balance an individual child's rights or best interests, with those of the family unit, as well as the wider society.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/73658510.1136/jme.17.4.199
Journal of Medical Ethics. 1991 Dec; 17(4): 199-204.
0306-6800
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.17.4.199
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/736585