From informed consent to shared consent: a developing process in paediatric oncology
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- DOI: 10.1016/S1470-2045(04)01496-2
From informed consent to shared consent: a developing process in paediatric oncology
Abstract
Little research has been done on consent in clinical management of cancer in children. Many parents think that the informed-consent process is helpful but often confusing; discussions regularly prove more helpful. It can be difficult for parents to understand the notion of randomisation, not to mention the request for consent to this procedure. In this essay, we discuss the clinical problems that arise in the informed-consent process for treatment and research in paediatric oncology and that need an understanding of bioethical issues and psychological principles. We suggest that the process of informed consent is managed as a negotiated shared-consent process, using the problem-based learning method as a guide. Our model provides appropriate and honest information to children and adolescents through easy-to-understand dialogues with the doctor and we propose that medical students and doctors receive specific skills instruction in communications, relational behaviour, and ethics.
Comment in
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Involving children in paediatric oncology decision-making.Lancet Oncol. 2004 Aug;5(8):467. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(04)01523-2. Lancet Oncol. 2004. PMID: 15288233 No abstract available.
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Professional skills and shared consent in paediatric research.Lancet Oncol. 2004 Oct;5(10):592. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(04)01592-X. Lancet Oncol. 2004. PMID: 15465460 No abstract available.
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