Teenage Development and Parental Authority: applying consensus recommendations to adolescent care

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 67 (2):227-243 (2024)
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Abstract

The consensus recommendations by Salter and colleagues (2023) regarding pediatric decision-making intentionally omitted adolescents due to the additional complexity their evolving autonomy presented. Using two case studies, one focused on truth-telling and disclosure and one focused on treatment refusal, this article examines medical decision-making with and for adolescents in the context of the six consensus recommendations. It concludes that the consensus recommendations could reasonably apply to older children.

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Lainie Ross
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