Title of article :
Should parental decision override best interest of a handicapped child? A case illustration in a Malaysian child with Down Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Taib, Fahisham Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia , Abdul Rahim, Nur Arzuar Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia , Mohd Zain, Mohd Rizal Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia , Ilias, Mohamad Ikram Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia , Mohd Fakri, Nik Mohd Rizal Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Medical Education, Malaysia , Hussin, Zabidi Azhar Universiti Sains Malaysia - Department of Paediatrics, Malaysia
Abstract :
The paper discusses on the complexity of the issues surrounding a patient with subluxation of cervical spine in a Down syndrome child. Several relevant issues are discussed including consent in a minor, conflicting decision making between parents and doctors, end-of-life issues, supporting handicapped child with minimal co-morbidities, community ethics, neglect of care by the caregiver and decision making after allowing zonal of parental discretion. Despite the difficulties surrounding parental actions, there are still ethical priorities which have to be considered individually to alleviate the suffering of the patients and the family members. Dealing with patients with chronic illnesses is a challenge for any medical doctors. The case warrants sensitive approach to allow appropriate respect for parental decision despite in disagreement with the clinical team. The term ‘zone of parental discretion’ refers to a controversial area of decision making; and has still many potential conflicts on day to day clinical cases, especially among the conservative society in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Keywords :
Chronic illness , Paediatrics , Decision making , Doctor , Parents relationship
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)