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    • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a critical technology in pediatric care, presenting complex medical and ethical challenges.
    • Existing examinations of ECMO often lack a comprehensive, person-centered approach to patient and family care.
    • Advances in pediatric medicine necessitate dedicated spaces for deliberation on complex technologies like ECMO.

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    • To present a person-centered framework for managing challenges associated with pediatric ECMO.
    • To integrate palliative care philosophy and care-based ethics into ECMO decision-making.
    • To foster improved relationships and communication among critically ill children, families, and healthcare teams.

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    • Development of a person-centered framework incorporating palliative care and clinical ethics.
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    • Analysis of framework components utilized in guiding decision-making and care.

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    • The person-centered framework effectively identifies and addresses challenges in pediatric ECMO.
    • The framework facilitates collaborative decision-making and strengthens relationships within the care network.
    • It enables compassionate and effective support during critical situations, managing potential conflicts.

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    • A person-centered framework, supported by palliative care and ethics, is crucial for optimizing pediatric ECMO.
    • This approach enhances caregiving relationships and supports families and healthcare teams.
    • The framework addresses a gap in the literature, promoting holistic care for critically ill children on ECMO.