Voice, Vulnerability and Dependency of the Child: Guiding Concepts for Shared-Decision Making

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):34-36 (2022)
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Ethical decision making for pediatric populations is necessarily contextualized in a network of adult decision-makers, some of whom may be marginalized in complex systems of power, culture and gend...

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