[Ethics in pediatric emergencies: Care access, communication, and confidentiality]. Benoit, J., Berdah, L., Carlier-Gonod, A., Guillou, T., Kouche, C., Patte, M., Schneider, M., Talcone, S., & Chappuy, H. Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 22(5):554–561, May, 2015. Place: France
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Children suffer most from today's increasing precariousness. In France, access to care is available for all children through various structures and existing measures. The support for foreign children is overseen by specific legislation often unfamiliar to caregivers. Pediatric emergencies, their location, organization, actors, and patient flow are a particular environment that is not always suitable to communication and may lead to situations of abuse. Communication should not be forgotten because of the urgency of the situation. The place of the child in the dialogue is often forgotten. Considering the triangular relationship, listening to the child and involving the parents in care are the basis for a good therapeutic alliance. Privacy and medical confidentiality in pediatric emergencies are governed by law. However, changes in treatments and medical practices along with the variety of actors involved imply both individual and collective limitations, to the detriment of medical confidentiality.
@article{benoit_ethics_2015-1,
	title = {[{Ethics} in pediatric emergencies: {Care} access, communication, and confidentiality].},
	volume = {22},
	copyright = {Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.},
	issn = {1769-664X 0929-693X},
	doi = {10.1016/j.arcped.2015.02.013},
	abstract = {Children suffer most from today's increasing precariousness. In France, access to  care is available for all children through various structures and existing measures.  The support for foreign children is overseen by specific legislation often  unfamiliar to caregivers. Pediatric emergencies, their location, organization,  actors, and patient flow are a particular environment that is not always suitable to  communication and may lead to situations of abuse. Communication should not be  forgotten because of the urgency of the situation. The place of the child in the  dialogue is often forgotten. Considering the triangular relationship, listening to  the child and involving the parents in care are the basis for a good therapeutic  alliance. Privacy and medical confidentiality in pediatric emergencies are governed  by law. However, changes in treatments and medical practices along with the variety  of actors involved imply both individual and collective limitations, to the  detriment of medical confidentiality.},
	language = {fre},
	number = {5},
	journal = {Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie},
	author = {Benoit, J. and Berdah, L. and Carlier-Gonod, A. and Guillou, T. and Kouche, C. and Patte, M. and Schneider, M. and Talcone, S. and Chappuy, H.},
	month = may,
	year = {2015},
	pmid = {25840466},
	note = {Place: France},
	keywords = {*Communication, *Confidentiality/ethics/legislation \& jurisprudence, *Ethics, Medical, Child, Emergency Medical Services/*ethics/legislation \& jurisprudence, France, Health Services Accessibility/*ethics, Humans, Patient Admission/legislation \& jurisprudence, Physician-Patient Relations/ethics, Professional-Family Relations/ethics, Refugees/legislation \& jurisprudence, Universal Health Insurance/ethics/legislation \& jurisprudence},
	pages = {554--561},
}

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