Making decisions to limit treatment in life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in children: a framework for practice
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challenge and pain of that most difficult of decisions: is the treatment we are providing no longer in the best interests of the child? There is no technology to help us here—only guidance, discussion, and ad...
Main Authors: | Larcher, V, Craig, F, Bhogal, K, Wilkinson, D, Brierley, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2015
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