Children's Competence to Participate in Healthcare Decisions

Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 3 (3):80-87 (2001)
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ponsibilities compounds these challenges. This article presents an overview of research and standards of practice regarding children's participation in research and healthcare decisions. Further research on children's competence to participate in healthcare decisions is recommended. Reasons for and against children's increased involvement in healthcare decisions are included. There is a preponderance of support for involving children in the process, and a dearth of well-articulated reasons to exclude them....

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