Competent children? Minor consent to health care treat- ment and research. Social Science & Medicine. 2007; 65: 2272-83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.08.005Alderson P (2007) Competent children? Minors' consent to health care treatment and research. Social ...
Should health care providers accept the minor parent’s consent to treat the child, or if they should ask someone else—such as the minor parent’s parent—for consent? a. North Carolina law states explicitly that emancipated minors may consent to the medical treatment of their children. GS ...
Under what circumstances? Who must protect the privacy of whom and to what lengths? When do public and patient interests coincide and conflict? When can a physician treat a minor, withhold information from the parents, and still expect payment for services rendered?The authors succeed well 展开 ...
Re: Informed consent in children and adolescent 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:WJ Morton,W Michael 摘要: Confusion persists about when a minor can give informed consent to medical treatment. Physicians may be hesitant to treat minors, even as adolescents, without first obtaining parental or ...
In most parts of the world, an individual is legally a minor and presumed incompetent until at least the age of 16 or even 18 years. Despite this, many children possess the capacity to take part in the decision-making process at some level. Alderson6 investigated 120 school-age children ...
The mother of the minor The father of the minor, if the father was married to the mother at the time the minor was conceived or at any time after conception, the minor is the father’s child by adoption, or the father has otherwise legitimated the minor Any person lawfully entitled to...
The first parent to answer the telephone was invited, as there was no basis for preferentially interviewing one parent over the other. Analysis plan All analyses will be performed on an intention-to-treat basis. The primary outcome, consent to participate, will be compared using a chi-square ...
The first parent to answer the telephone was invited, as there was no basis for prefer- entially interviewing one parent over the other. Analysis plan All analyses will be performed on an intention-to-treat basis. The primary outcome, consent to participate, will be ...
their moral and cultural values. Practitioners take care not to intrude inappropriately on clients' privacy. They treat as confidential all information obtained in the course of their work. As far as possible, they ensure that clients understand and consent to whatever professional action they ...
OSWALD: Here, I will treat you... but, on one condition... Tell me how you got the money to do this. WESLEY: Oh, that. My uncle died a few months ago, and left me a fortune. Now, at first, it was locked up in some useless fund someplace where I was not supposed to have ...