Original paper
Decision-making capacity of children and adolescents—suggestions for advancing the concept’s implementation in pediatric healthcare
Abstract
Within the frameworks of shared decision-making and participation in healthcare, children’s ability to understand and appreciate information pertaining to illness and treatment is important. Physicians are mainly responsible for assessing decision-making capacity (DMC) but may encounter difficulties arising from the limited basis of evidence with regard to this concept in pediatrics. Three issues contributing to this paucity of knowledge on DMC...
Paper Details
Title
Decision-making capacity of children and adolescents—suggestions for advancing the concept’s implementation in pediatric healthcare
Published Date
Nov 27, 2014
Volume
174
Issue
6
Pages
775 - 782
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