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Non-disclosure requests by parents: who should decide? A legal and ethical framework

Non-disclosure requests by parents: who should decide? A legal and ethical framework
Non-disclosure requests by parents: who should decide? A legal and ethical framework
This article contributes to existing academic commentary on who should decide if a non-Gillick competent child ought to be informed about their diagnosis, prognosis and treatment when their parents and clinicians disagree. A distinction is drawn between dilemmas involving treatment disputes and non-disclosure requests, arguing that the latter is of a different nature and thus requires a different type of expertise. This article argues that parental expertise should be respected and given greater weight than it currently is when a parent’s non-disclosure request is clearly within a child’s best interests or if the request falls into a ‘Gray Zone’, where it is unclear whether it is in a child’s best interests to be informed.
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Limb, Rebecca
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Limb, Rebecca
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Limb, Rebecca (2019) Non-disclosure requests by parents: who should decide? A legal and ethical framework. Medical Law International, 19 (1). (doi:10.1177/0968533219837692).

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This article contributes to existing academic commentary on who should decide if a non-Gillick competent child ought to be informed about their diagnosis, prognosis and treatment when their parents and clinicians disagree. A distinction is drawn between dilemmas involving treatment disputes and non-disclosure requests, arguing that the latter is of a different nature and thus requires a different type of expertise. This article argues that parental expertise should be respected and given greater weight than it currently is when a parent’s non-disclosure request is clearly within a child’s best interests or if the request falls into a ‘Gray Zone’, where it is unclear whether it is in a child’s best interests to be informed.

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Published date: 21 March 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 473486
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473486
ISSN: 0968-5332
PURE UUID: cedd4b06-6f59-44a1-9b0a-3fa29404b427

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Author: Rebecca Limb

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