Journal article
Telling the truth to seriously ill children: Considering children's interests when parents veto telling the truth
L Gillam, M Spriggs, M McCarthy, C Delany
Bioethics | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/bioe.13048
Abstract
How should clinicians respond when parents will not allow their child to know the truth about their medical condition and treatment? There is wide consensus amongst clinicians and ethicists that children should be given “honest” information delivered in a developmentally appropriate manner. However, the basis in ethical theory is not clear, especially for pre-adolescents. These children are old enough to understand some information, but are not yet “mature minors” capable of making their own health care decisions. We take the position that thinking in terms of a child's “right to know” is not the most helpful in dealing with the ethical complexity of these situations. We propose that questio..
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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP170102906; Maria McCarthy is funded by a Victorian Cancer Agency Fellowship, Grant/Award Number: MCRF20042