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Ethics in Pediatric Neurology

2020 
There are various types of serious pediatric neurological diseases, although the absolute number of children with either of them is small. These children often have life-threatening conditions with severe disability and rely on medical technologies. Each child follows a different illness trajectory, which makes it difficult to predict his/her prognosis. Given the multiple treatment options, it becomes harder to know when "enough" is enough and what is best for the child. When it comes to critical decision-making, we, as healthcare providers, need to develop a trustful relationship with the parents and promote shared decision-making to fulfill their child's best interest. It is crucial to know what the parents hope and fear, and provide them with access to comprehensive, evidence-based information about their child's current and potential healthcare needs. In this article, four complex ethical issues are reviewed. A broad and constructive discussion is long awaited to ensure that these children's lives are enhanced to their best potential and treated with dignity in our society.
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