Pediatric Decision Making: Consensus Recommendations

Author:

Salter Erica K.1,Hester D. Micah23,Vinarcsik Lou1,Matheny Antommaria Armand H.45,Bester Johan1,Blustein Jeffrey6,Wright Clayton Ellen7,Diekema Douglas S.8,Iltis Ana S.9,Kopelman Loretta M.1011,Malone Jay R.12,Mercurio Mark R.13,Navin Mark C.1415,Paquette Erin Talati1617,Pope Thaddeus Mason18,Rhodes Rosamond19,Ross Lainie F.2021

Affiliation:

1. aSaint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri

2. bUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Department of Medical Humanities & Bioethics, Little Rock, Arkansas

3. cArkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas

4. dCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

5. eUniversity of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio

6. fCity College of New York, New York, New York

7. gVanderbilt University Medical Center & Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

8. hUniversity of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

9. iWake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

10. jEast Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina

11. kGeorgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia

12. lWashington University, Saint Louis, Missouri

13. mYale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

14. nOakland University, Rochester, Michigan

15. oCorwell Health East, Southfield, Michigan

16. pNorthwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

17. qAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

18. rMitchell Hamline School of Law, St Paul, Minnesota

19. sIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York

20. tUniversity of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

21. uUniversity of Rochester, Rochester New York

Abstract

Despite apparent disagreement in the scholarly literature on standards of pediatric decision making, a recognition that similar norms underpin many of the dominant frameworks motivated a June 2022 symposium “Best Interests and Beyond: Standards of Decision Making in Pediatrics” in St Louis, MO. Over the course of this 3-day symposium, 17 expert scholars (see author list) deliberated on the question “In the context of US pediatric care, what moral precepts ought to guide parents and clinicians in medical decision making for children?” The symposium and subsequent discussion generated 6 consensus recommendations for pediatric decision making, constructed with the primary goals of accessibility, teachability, and feasibility for practicing clinicians, parents, and legal guardians. In this article, we summarize these recommendations, including their justification, limitations, and remaining concerns.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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