Conflict between parents, physicians, and healthcare professionals in medical decision-making: How to address it-A systematic review from the ESPGHAN Ethics Committee.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Paola Roggero,Anne-Marie Grima,Paula Crespo-Escobar,Dimitrios Tapsas,Jacob Yahav
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Abstract

Medical decisions about pediatric gastroenterology pathologies often involve collaboration between the medical team and the family. On occasions, conflict may arise between the individuals involved in decision making (team-family conflict) causing delays in managing a child's health condition. Little is known on the strategies that can be implemented to address such conflicts. Using the systematic review model by McCullough et al., an electronic literature search was conducted using PUBMED databases and SCOPUS. Studies published between 2001 and 2022 were analyzed to identify high-risk families, the barriers and facilitators involved in the team-family conflict and the circumstances in which healthcare professionals can be ethically justified to override parents' medical decisions and to trigger the state intervention. The present review provides recommendations on the more suitable ways to manage team-family conflict and gives a practical approach using a case vignette.
父母、医生和医护人员在医疗决策中的冲突:如何解决--ESPGHAN 伦理委员会的系统性综述。
有关小儿肠胃病的医疗决策往往涉及医疗团队和家庭之间的合作。有时,参与决策的个人之间可能会发生冲突(团队-家庭冲突),从而延误对儿童健康状况的管理。人们对解决此类冲突的策略知之甚少。利用 McCullough 等人的系统综述模型,我们使用 PUBMED 数据库和 SCOPUS 进行了电子文献检索。对 2001 年至 2022 年间发表的研究进行了分析,以确定高风险家庭、团队-家庭冲突中涉及的障碍和促进因素,以及在哪些情况下医护人员可以从伦理角度出发,推翻父母的医疗决定并启动国家干预。本综述就管理团队-家庭冲突的更合适方法提出了建议,并通过一个案例提供了实用的方法。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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