170. Bioethics in Pediatrics: Finding Your Way Through the Grey Areas
Pediatric Meltdown
Are you ready to dive deep into the Bioethical challenges that pediatricians encounter on a daily basis? Host, Dr. Lia Gaggino, talks with guests Dr. Lauren Azevedo and Dr. Naomi Laventhal about the difficult decisions and moral dilemmas that arise in outpatient and inpatient settings. From controversial topics like vaccine hesitancy and substance abuse to the delicate balance between autonomy and parental involvement, this episode leaves no ethical stone unturned. They’ll take you through their day as they navigate the treacherous terrain of consent, confidentiality, and decision-making in both outpatient and inpatient care. You’ll hear about scenarios of child abuse and custody disputes. It’s clear that navigating ethical challenges in pediatric care requires clear communication, and a commitment to finding common ground. By acknowledging the good intentions of all involved and embracing emotions as part of the decision-making process, we can work towards the best outcomes for our patients and their families. Remember, in the midst of the chaos, everyone is on the same team, fighting against disease, advocating for what is right, and ultimately delivering the best care possible. Stay strong, stay compassionate, continue to meet these challenges with empathy, integrity, and a commitment to the well-being of all patients. [00:33 -18:25] Ethical Challenges in Pediatric PracticeEthical dilemmas in divorce and custody disputesMedication decisions when parents have opposing viewsNavigating conflicting parental preferencesCreating a safe plan for the patient's well-being[18:26 - 28:51] Effective Communication Techniques Clarifying questions: asking for further information or examples to ensure understanding.Empathy: showing understanding and validation of the speaker's emotions.Non-verbal cues: using body language and facial expressions to convey interest and engagement.Reflective responses: paraphrasing what the speaker said to confirm comprehension.[28:52 - 38:38] Ways to Promote Independence in Children Without DisabilitiesFoster critical thinking and decision-making in children.Develop self-sufficiency by giving children responsibilities.Build confidence and autonomy through involvement in decision-making.Teach effective time management through scheduling and goal-setting.[38:39 -55:16] Institutional Guidelines Specific protocols and procedures for handling ethical issues within your institutionInformation on who to contact and when for guidance and supportTraining materials and resources for healthcare professionalsCase studies and examples of ethical dilemmas in your institution[55:17-1:02:56] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Dr. Lauren Azevedo LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/azevedo6915You can reach Dr. Naomi LaventhalLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/naomineoethics Links to resources mentioned on the showAAP statements from the Committee on Bioethics <a href="https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/collection/528/Committee-on-Bioethics?autologincheck=redirected" rel="noopener noreferrer"...
Fecha de Publicación: 29 de noviembre de 2023
Duración: 1 hr 3 min
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