Choice and Voice: Family Perspectives on Decision-making for Children with Medical Complexity
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a Complex Care Journal Club podcast episode featuring Dr. Kate Nelson discussing a qualitative study on decision-making skills developed by family caregivers of children with medical complexity. Delve into the impact of contextual factors and care team relationships on decision-making, family partnership in research, and future directions stemming from this work. Learn from Dr. Nelson, a Staff Pediatrician at The Hospital for Sick Children and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, as she shares insights on this critical topic. Hosted by Dr. Kathleen Huth from Boston Children's Hospital, this 26-minute discussion offers valuable perspectives for clinicians, advocates, researchers, and families involved in pediatric complex care. Engage with the content, provide feedback, and consider recommending articles for future discussions to contribute to the ongoing dialogue in this field.
Syllabus
Choice and Voice: Family Perspectives on Decision-making for Children with Medical Complexity
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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