Journal article
What kinds of cases do paediatricians refer to clinical ethics? Insights from 184 case referrals at an Australian paediatric hospital
RJ McDougall, L Notini
Journal of Medical Ethics | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016
Abstract
Clinical ethics has been developing in paediatric healthcare for several decades. However, information about how paediatricians use clinical ethics case consultation services is extremely limited. In this project, we analysed a large set of case records from the clinical ethics service of one paediatric hospital in Australia. We applied a paediatric-specific typology to the case referrals, based on the triadic doctor-patient-parent relationship. We reviewed the 184 cases referred to the service in the period 2005-2014, noting features including the type of case, the referring department(s) and the patient's age at referral. The two most common types of referral involved clinician uncertainty..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE120100488).