80 results match your criteria: "Children's Mercy Bioethics Center.[Affiliation]"

Clinician integrity and limits to patient autonomy.

JAMA

February 2011

Children's Mercy Bioethics Center, Children's Mercy Hospital, 2401 Gilham Rd, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA.

A 28-year-old man with chronic granulomatous disease developed worsening respiratory status in the setting of chronic bacterial and fungal infections. The attending physician recommended transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU), but the patient declined. The patient understood that the nurses in the ICU have expertise in caring for patients with poor respiratory function.

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Dangerous and expensive screening and treatment for rare childhood diseases: the case of Krabbe disease.

Dev Disabil Res Rev

March 2013

Department of Pediatrics, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri; Children's Mercy Bioethics Center, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City 64108, Missouri.

Public policy surrounding newborn screening is in flux. New technology allows more screening for more diseases at lower cost. Traditional criteria for target diseases have been criticized by leading health policymakers.

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Does pediatrics need its own bioethics?

Perspect Biol Med

February 2011

University of Missouri at Kansas City, Children's Mercy Bioethics Center, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA.

Pediatric bioethics raises unique issues because children are constantly growing, developing, and changing. The ethical issues that arise for newborns are different from those that arise for seven-year-olds or 17-year-olds. Furthermore, children do not develop cognitive capacities or moral reasoning skills at the same rate.

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Controversies in vaccine mandates.

Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care

March 2010

Children's Mercy Bioethics Center, University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, USA.

Policies that mandate immunization have always been controversial. The controversies take different forms in different contexts. For routine childhood immunizations, many parents have fears about both short- and long-term side effects.

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