Advocate for children receiving medical care: A study on pediatric care and children’s rights

Kyoko Tanaka, H. Tsujii, Ayako Itoh, Kou Hirahara
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Background: Advocacy for children is an essential part of pediatric medical practice. The rights of children receiving medical care should be protected while accommodating each individual’s attributes. The current study aimed to identify the policies and practices on medical care and children’s rights based on a survey conducted at 907 hospitals and clinics in 2016 by the Kanto Bar Association.Methods: The survey results were analyzed with the approval of the Kanto Bar Association. This research focused on the rights of children receiving medical care to make their own decisions and psychosocial factors involved in medical practice.Results: Explanation was actively provided to children receiving medical care. Moreover, support was found to be important in providing children with easy-to-understand explanations, assuring that consent was obtained from children, and assessing psychosocial factors affecting decision-making. Improving the physical and human environment can promote and enable the voluntary participation of children. That is, information about the right to voluntary participation among children should be disseminated, medical staffs must be educated, medical fees should be evaluated, and professionals must be trained.Conclusions: This study recommends to protect the personal integrity and dignity of children receiving medical care by respecting them as individuals and ensuring their right to express opinion and self-determination.
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倡导儿童接受医疗护理:儿科护理与儿童权利研究
背景:倡导儿童是儿科医疗实践的重要组成部分。应保护接受医疗照顾的儿童的权利,同时照顾到每个人的特点。目前的研究旨在根据关东律师协会2016年在907家医院和诊所进行的一项调查,确定医疗保健和儿童权利方面的政策和做法。方法:经关东律师协会批准,对调查结果进行分析。这项研究的重点是接受医疗护理的儿童自己作出决定的权利以及医疗实践中涉及的社会心理因素。结果:积极为接受医疗护理的患儿提供解释。此外,在向儿童提供易于理解的解释、确保获得儿童的同意以及评估影响决策的心理社会因素方面,支助也很重要。改善物质环境和人文环境可以促进并使儿童能够自愿参与。也就是说,应当传播关于儿童自愿参与权利的信息,必须对医务人员进行教育,对医疗费用进行评估,对专业人员进行培训。结论:本研究建议保护接受医疗的儿童的人格完整和尊严,尊重他们作为个体,并确保他们表达意见和自决的权利。
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