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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161003632930" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161003632930</a>
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Mind the child: using interactive technology to improve child involvement in decision making about life-limiting illness.
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The American Journal Of Bioethics
Date
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2010
Subject
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Humans; Personal Autonomy; Interviews as Topic; Attitude to Death; Communication; Qualitative Research; DNAR; Computer-Assisted; decision making; Terminal Care; Terminal Care/es [Ethics]; Advance Directives/es [Ethics]; Child; Patient Participation/mt [Methods]; Advance Care Planning/es [Ethics]; Patient Participation/td [Trends]; Terminal Care/td [Trends]
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Barfield RC; Brandon D; Thompson J; Harris N; Schmidt M; Docherty S
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161003632930" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1080/15265161003632930</a>
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Journal Article
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2010
2010
Advance Care Planning/es [Ethics]
Advance Directives/es [Ethics]
Attitude To Death
Backlog
Barfield RC
Brandon D
Child
Communication
Computer-Assisted
Decision Making
DNAR
Docherty S
Harris N
Humans
Interviews As Topic
Journal Article
Patient Participation/mt [Methods]
Patient Participation/td [Trends]
Personal Autonomy
Qualitative Research
Schmidt M
Terminal Care
Terminal Care/es [ethics]
Terminal Care/td [trends]
The American Journal Of Bioethics
Thompson J
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1049909108322294" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1177/1049909108322294</a>
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The use of pediatric advance directives: a tool for palliative care physicians.
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The American Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Care
Date
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2008
Subject
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Child; Humans; United States; Personal Autonomy; decision making; DNAR; Palliative Care/es [Ethics]; Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration]; Advance Care Planning/es [Ethics]; Right to Die/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]; Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration]; Palliative Care/px [Psychology]; Child Advocacy; Pediatrics/og [Organization & Administration]; Child Advocacy/es [Ethics]; Child Advocacy/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]; Child Advocacy/px [Psychology]; Minors/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]; Minors/px [Psychology]; Parental Consent/es [Ethics]; Parental Consent/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]; Parental Consent/px [Psychology]; Patient Participation/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]; Patient Participation/px [Psychology]; Pediatrics/es [Ethics]; Right to Die/es [Ethics]
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Zinner SE
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Although laws such as the Patient Self-Determination Act encourage individuals to address their end-of-life treatment preferences using advance directives, the wishes of children have traditionally been ignored or, perhaps even worse, overruled. Given that there is a substantial body of research indicating that children are capable of making mature decisions when faced with terminal illness, the author proposes granting minors, especially older minors, the right to participate in making end-of-life decisions. Children who complete advance directives benefit in multiple ways. Adopting this approach could benefit patients by demonstrating respect for patient autonomy and informing parents and providers that the minor may be ready to stop aggressive treatment.
2008
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1049909108322294" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1177/1049909108322294</a>
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Journal Article
2008
Advance Care Planning/es [Ethics]
Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration]
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Child
Child Advocacy
Child Advocacy/es [Ethics]
Child Advocacy/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]
Child Advocacy/px [Psychology]
Decision Making
DNAR
Humans
Journal Article
Minors/lj [legislation & Jurisprudence]
Minors/px [Psychology]
Palliative Care/es [Ethics]
Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration]
Palliative Care/px [psychology]
Parental Consent/es [Ethics]
Parental Consent/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]
Parental Consent/px [Psychology]
Patient Participation/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]
Patient Participation/px [Psychology]
Pediatrics/es [Ethics]
Pediatrics/og [Organization & Administration]
Personal Autonomy
Right to Die/es [Ethics]
Right to Die/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence]
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
United States
Zinner SE