Roadmap needed: how to help parents navigate the worst day of their lives [0.03%]
任重道远:如何帮助家长应对一生中最糟糕的时刻
Cheryl Kilpatrick
Cheryl Kilpatrick
Anonymous Five
Anonymous Five
My lost survivor [0.03%]
我的幸存者之谜失踪
Virginia Hammond
Virginia Hammond
Life in limbo [0.03%]
徘徊在虚无中
M Chiu
M Chiu
How I hate you, cancer [0.03%]
恨癌如命
Claire Yar
Claire Yar
Ethan's gift [0.03%]
以撒的礼物
Michelle Burgess
Michelle Burgess
Jennifer Nelson,Arvind Venkat,Moira Davenport
Jennifer Nelson
The emergency department (ED) serves as the primary gateway for acute care and the source of health care of last resort. Emergency physicians are commonly expected to rapidly assess and treat patients with a variety of life-threatening cond...
Jeffrey S Farroni,Colleen M Gallagher
Jeffrey S Farroni
This case study details a request from a patient family member who calls our service without an articulated ethical dilemma. The issue that arose involved the conflict between continuing further medical interventions versus transitioning to...
Who are you going to call? Primary care patients' disclosure decisions regarding direct-to-consumer genetic testing [0.03%]
你会找谁谈谈吗?直接面向消费者的基因检测中患者的告知决策
Katherine Wasson,Sara Cherny,Tonya Nashay Sanders et al.
Katherine Wasson et al.
Background: Direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTCGT) offers risk estimates for a variety of complex diseases and conditions, yet little is known about its impact on actual users, including their decisions about sharing ...
Reflecting on parental concerns in the treatment of pediatric brain tumors: observations from a general pediatrician [0.03%]
儿科医生治疗儿童脑肿瘤时对家长关注的问题的思考
Lisa Stern
Lisa Stern
This issue of Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics explores the concerns and point of view of parents who have had to confront the devastating diagnosis of a pediatric brain tumor. This commentary, written by a general pediatrician, is a synthesi...