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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Pediatrics
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Disagreement exists in scholarly literature regarding standards for pediatric decision-making.
  • A shared understanding of underlying norms in dominant pediatric decision-making frameworks was recognized.
  • A symposium was convened to address moral precepts guiding medical decisions for children in US pediatric care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To deliberate on moral precepts guiding parents and clinicians in medical decision-making for children in the US.
  • To generate consensus recommendations for pediatric decision-making.
  • To ensure recommendations are accessible, teachable, and feasible for practicing clinicians, parents, and legal guardians.

Main Methods:

  • Convened a 3-day symposium in June 2022 titled "Best Interests and Beyond: Standards of Decision Making in Pediatrics."
  • Engaged 17 expert scholars to discuss moral precepts for pediatric medical decision-making.
  • Synthesized discussions into 6 consensus recommendations.

Main Results:

  • Developed 6 consensus recommendations for pediatric decision-making.
  • Recommendations are designed for accessibility, teachability, and feasibility.
  • The article summarizes the recommendations, including justifications, limitations, and concerns.

Conclusions:

  • The consensus recommendations offer practical guidance for pediatric medical decision-making.
  • These guidelines aim to improve the process for clinicians, parents, and legal guardians.
  • Further discussion on limitations and remaining concerns is warranted.