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DECISION-MAKING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES parental discretion and moral ambiguity

机译:残障儿童的决策父母的自由裁量权和道德歧义

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We argue that medical decisions on behalf of children should be made with the welfare of the child as the primary interest, that parents should generally be allowed to determine which options optimize the interests of their child, and that those decisions should be formally challenged only when the parental decision places the child at substantial risk of a serious harm as compared to the option favored by the health-care provider. In situations where moral ambiguity exists and no possible solution could unequivocally be declared the right or good one, a parental decision favoring one or the other of the reasonable options should be supported. Parents should be provided with adequate time to consider information provided and weigh the various options presented. If parents find themselves unable to make a decision, we suggest several strategies for shared decision-making. Finally, we recommend setting time points for reassessment of the situation following each therapeutic change to allow reevaluation of whether the chosen path should be altered.
机译:我们认为,代表儿童的医疗决定应以儿童的福利为首要利益,通常应允许父母确定哪些选择可以优化其儿童的利益,并且只有在以下情况下才应正式质疑这些决定:与医疗保健提供者所偏爱的选择相比,父母的决定使孩子有遭受严重伤害的重大风险。在道德上存在歧义并且无法明确宣布任何解决方案是正确或良好的情况下,应支持一项有利于其中一项合理选择的父母决定。应该给父母足够的时间来考虑所提供的信息并权衡提出的各种选择。如果父母发现自己无法做出决定,我们建议采取几种共同决策的策略。最后,我们建议在每次治疗更改后设置时间点以重新评估情况,以便重新评估是否应更改所选的路径。

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