Journal article
Conflicts Between Parents and Health Professionals About a Child’s Medical Treatment: Using Clinical Ethics Records to Find Gaps in the Bioethics Literature
R McDougall, L Notini, J Phillips
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | Published : 2015
Abstract
Clinical ethics records offer bioethics researchers a rich source of cases that clinicians have identified as ethically complex. In this paper, we suggest that clinical ethics records can be used to point to types of cases that lack attention in the current bioethics literature, identifying new areas in need of more detailed bioethical work. We conducted an analysis of the clinical ethics records of one paediatric hospital in Australia, focusing specifically on conflicts between parents and health professionals about a child’s medical treatment. We identified, analysed, and compared cases of this type from the clinical ethics records with cases of this type discussed in bioethics journals. W..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Alison Brookes for her research assistance. This project was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (grant number DE120100488).