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Nuffield Council on Bioethics briefing note, April 2019

Disagreements in the care and treatment of critically ill babies and young children

By lorrainep · December 15, 2020

The briefing note outlines the possible causes of disagreements between parents and healthcare staff, and highlights areas of action for healthcare policy-makers and NHS leaders that could help to prevent prolonged and damaging disagreements developing in future, or to resolve them more quickly.

Overall, they suggest the aim should be:

    • good communication between families and staff and an understanding of differing perspectives
    • appropriate involvement of parents in discussions and decisions about the care and treatment of their child
    • timely use of resolution interventions, such as mediation, in cases of disagreement
    • attention to the profound psychological effects that disagreements can have for families and staff.The briefing note is available at: http://nuffieldbioethics.org/project/disagreements-care-critically-ill-children.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with Nuffield Council on Bioethics if you would like to discuss any aspects of the briefing note:

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