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Hoping Against Hope: Ethical Considerations when Trying Unproven Treatments for Seriously Ill Children
Ji Hyun Yang1,2, Yumi Son3, Ilhak Lee1,2
1Division of Medical Law and Ethics, Department of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences, College o Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Modern medicine is continually evolving, yet developing and validating new treatments for paediatric patients presents significant challenges. Ethical dilemmas often arise when parents consider nonstandard treatments for their children, driven by desperation and the hope of finding effective interventions. Therefore, there is an urgent need for robust ethical frameworks to guide thier decision-making processes. Such frameworks must include the necessity for informed consent, ensuring that parents understand the potential risks and benefits of unproven treatments. Additionally, clear and open communication between parents and healthcare providers throughout the treatment journey is crucial. This ensures that decisions are made in the best interest of paediatric patients, considering their unique needs and vulnerabilities. By addressing the ethical considerations of trying unproven treatment for seriously ill children, healthcare professionals can better navigate these complexities, and ultimately foster a more compassionate and ethically sound healthcare environment.
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