The adolescent patient: parental responsibility, the right to be informed and the right to be heard.

The adolescent patient: parental responsibility, the right to be informed and the right to be heard. Minerva Stomatol. 2015 Dec;64(6):335-40 Authors: Delbon P, Dianiskova S, Laffranchi L, Conti A Abstract The increasing emphasis placed on patients' rights, in dentistry as well as in other areas, is also having repercussions on the structure of the relationship between health care staff, the under-age patient and his /her parents. The authors reflect about the decision-making process when the patient is a minor in the field of dentistry and underline the role of the parties involved (dentist, parents, under-age patient) in different circumstances (e.g. ordinary care or non-routine care; urgent situations; conflict between parents; refusal of the parents; disagreement between the parents and the child, refusal of the under-age patient; etc.). The Law must first ensure that the minors' needs for protection are met by awarding their parents the power and duty to care for them and, thus, also to take health care decisions in their interest. At the same time, domestic legislation and international legislation supports the need to give greater weight to minors' opinions as they approach the age of majority and, therefore, as they acquire a certain degree of maturity. The rights of under-age patients are safeguarded by actively involving them in the decision-making process, with particular reference to their right to information and right to...
Source: Minerva Stomatologica - Category: Dentistry Tags: Minerva Stomatol Source Type: research