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Clinical ethics in pediatrics
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ISBN: 9780521173612 9780511740336 0521173612 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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"This volume provides a practical overview of the ethical issues arising in pediatric practice. The case-based approach grounds the bioethical concepts in real-life situations, covering a broad range of important and controversial topics, including informed consent, confidentiality, truthfulness and fidelity, ethical issues relating to perinatology and neonatology, end-of-life issues, new technologies, and problems of justice and public health in pediatrics. A dedicated section also addresses the topics of professionalism, including boundary issues, conflicts of interests and relationships with industry, ethical issues arising during training, and dealing with the impaired or unethical colleague. Each chapter contains a summary of the key issues covered and recommendations for approaching similar situations in other contexts. Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics: A Case-Based Textbook is an essential resource for all physicians who care for children, as well as medical educators, residents and scholars in clinical bioethics"--Provided by publisher.

Medical research with children : ethics, law, and practice : the report of an institute of medical ethics working group on the ethics of clinical research investigation on children
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ISBN: 0192615289 9780192615282 Year: 1986 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

Ethics and research with children : A case-based approach.
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ISBN: 0195171780 9780195171785 Year: 2005 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

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In this edited volume, a diverse group of scholars present and discuss challenging cases in the field of paediatric research ethics. After years of debate and controversy, fundamental questions about the morality of paediatric research persist: is it ever permissible to use a child as a means to an end? How much authority should parents have over decisions about research that involves young children? What should be the role of the older child in decisions about research participation? How do the dynamics of hope and desperation influence decisions about research involving dying children? Should children or their parents be paid for participation in research? What about economic incentives for doctors, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry? Most importantly, how can the twin goals of access to the benefits of clinical research and protection from research risk be reconciled? Following an introductory overview by editor Eric David Kodish, the book is divided into three sections of case studies: Research Involving Healthy Children, Research Involving At Risk Children, and Research Involving Children with Serious Illness. Each case raises compelling ethical issues, and the analysis presented in each chapter illuminate the challenges posed across a wide spectrum of both research protocols and stories of individual case-based approach, this book provides a balanced and through account of the enduring dilemmas that arise when children become research subjects. Presents and discusses challenging cases in the field of pediatric research ethics. The analysis presented in this work illuminates the challenges posed across a wide spectrum of both research protocols and stories of individual case-based approach. It provides an account of the enduring dilemmas that arise when children become research subjects.


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Ethical Dilemmas for Critically Ill Babies
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ISBN: 9401773599 9401773602 9789401773591 Year: 2016 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,

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Most neonates who now survive intensive care would have died 50 years ago, and “nature” would have decided the outcomes, making ethical discussions about initiating or withholding resuscitation irrelevant. Medical developments in neonatology have changed the way we respond to diseases of neonates, to their illness, and to their parents. Not only as physicians, but also as a society. Decisions on when to start, withhold, or withdraw life-saving interventions in critically ill neonates are among the most difficult decisions in pediatric practice. These decisions are fraught with ethical dilemmas, for example deciding whether withholding intensive care –leading to death- is superior to uncertain survival with a risk of disability and the additional burden of intensive care. This book covers important ethical questions that arise in neonatal intensive care units. Questions such as, whether to intervene medically and whether we are good at predicting the outcome of fragile neonates; whether a medical intervention should be withheld or withdrawn, and who should be primarily responsible for these decisions and how?

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Infant --- Withholding Treatment --- Critical Illness --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal --- Critical Care --- Bioethical Issues --- Patient Care --- Ethics --- Age Groups --- Disease Attributes --- Intensive Care Units, Pediatric --- Humanities --- Pathologic Processes --- Intensive Care Units --- Persons --- Therapeutics --- Health Services --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Named Groups --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Hospital Units --- Health Facilities --- Health Care --- Diseases --- Pediatrics --- Newborn infants --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Decision making. --- Diseases. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Health and hygiene --- Ethics. --- Pediatrics. --- Family. --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Families. --- Families—Social aspects. --- Family --- Families --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Pediatrics - Moral and ethical aspects --- Pediatrics - Decision making --- Newborn infants - Diseases --- Critical Care - ethics --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - ethics --- Withholding Treatment - ethics

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