D S Diekema

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Affiliation: University of Washington
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Parental refusals of medical treatment: the harm principle as threshold for state intervention
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Theor Med Bioeth 25:243-64. 2004
  2. ncbi Adolescent refusal of lifesaving treatment: are we asking the right questions?
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Adolesc Med State Art Rev 22:213-28, viii. 2011
  3. ncbi The armchair ethicist: it's all about location
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA
    J Clin Ethics 18:227-32, discussion 233-4. 2007
  4. ncbi Public health, ethics, and state compulsion
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
    J Public Health Manag Pract 14:332-4. 2008
  5. ncbi Conducting ethical research in pediatrics: a brief historical overview and review of pediatric regulations
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Children s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA
    J Pediatr 149:S3-11. 2006
  6. ncbi Ethical issues in research involving infants
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
    Semin Perinatol 33:364-71. 2009
  7. ncbi Ashley revisited: a response to the critics
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
    Am J Bioeth 10:30-44. 2010
  8. ncbi Revisiting the best interest standard: uses and misuses
    Douglas S Diekema
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Research Institute, Seattle, USA
    J Clin Ethics 22:128-33. 2011
  9. ncbi Involuntary sterilization of persons with mental retardation: an ethical analysis
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics and Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev 9:21-6. 2003
  10. ncbi Boldt v. Boldt: A pediatric ethics perspective
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA
    J Clin Ethics 20:251-7. 2009

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Publications26

  1. ncbi Parental refusals of medical treatment: the harm principle as threshold for state intervention
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Theor Med Bioeth 25:243-64. 2004
    ..Finally, I will suggest a series of criteria that can be used in deciding whether the state should intervene in a parent's decision to refuse medical care on behalf of a child...
  2. ncbi Adolescent refusal of lifesaving treatment: are we asking the right questions?
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Adolesc Med State Art Rev 22:213-28, viii. 2011
    ..Finally, the author suggests an approach to adolescent decision-making that is more reflective of the developing state of the adolescent brain...
  3. ncbi The armchair ethicist: it's all about location
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA
    J Clin Ethics 18:227-32, discussion 233-4. 2007
  4. ncbi Public health, ethics, and state compulsion
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
    J Public Health Manag Pract 14:332-4. 2008
  5. ncbi Conducting ethical research in pediatrics: a brief historical overview and review of pediatric regulations
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Children s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA
    J Pediatr 149:S3-11. 2006
    ..Good research is ethical research, and that requires investigators who take seriously the importance of participant welfare, meaningful informed consent, and respect for research participants...
  6. ncbi Ethical issues in research involving infants
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
    Semin Perinatol 33:364-71. 2009
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  7. ncbi Ashley revisited: a response to the critics
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
    Am J Bioeth 10:30-44. 2010
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  8. ncbi Revisiting the best interest standard: uses and misuses
    Douglas S Diekema
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Research Institute, Seattle, USA
    J Clin Ethics 22:128-33. 2011
    ..I will suggest that the harm principle provides a more appropriate threshold for determining when to seek state intervention than the best interest standard...
  9. ncbi Involuntary sterilization of persons with mental retardation: an ethical analysis
    Douglas S Diekema
    Department of Pediatrics and Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev 9:21-6. 2003
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  10. ncbi Boldt v. Boldt: A pediatric ethics perspective
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA
    J Clin Ethics 20:251-7. 2009
    ..Neither appears to be present in the case as it presented to the courts...
  11. ncbi The case of A.R.: the ethics of sibling donor bone marrow transplantation revisited
    Douglas J Opel
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, USA
    J Clin Ethics 17:207-19. 2006
  12. ncbi DNAR in the schools: watch your language!
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
    Am J Bioeth 5:76-8; author reply W19-21. 2005
  13. ncbi The role of family liaisons in research ethics consultations
    Halle Showalter Salas
    Seattle Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, 1100 Olive Way M/S: MPW8-2, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
    Am J Bioeth 8:27-8; discussion W4-6. 2008
  14. ncbi A critique of criteria for evaluating vaccines for inclusion in mandatory school immunization programs
    Douglas J Opel
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Children s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA
    Pediatrics 122:e504-10. 2008
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  15. ncbi Social marketing as a strategy to increase immunization rates
    Douglas J Opel
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Hospital, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 163:432-7. 2009
    ..As an example, we provide a synopsis of a social marketing campaign that is currently in development in Washington state and that is aimed at increasing timely immunizations in children from birth to age 24 months...
  16. ncbi Ethical issues arising from the participation of children in genetic research
    Wylie Burke
    Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington, Seattle 98195 7120, USA
    J Pediatr 149:S34-8. 2006
    ..Because genetic information is often accorded special power in our society, careful attention should be paid to how genetic information is collected and used in research involving pediatric participants...
  17. ncbi Finding effective strategies for teaching ethics: a comparison trial of two interventions
    Sherilyn Smith
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195, USA
    Acad Med 79:265-71. 2004
    ..To compare the effects of two teaching methods (written case analyses and written case analyses with group discussion) on students' recognition and assessment of common ethical dilemmas...
  18. ncbi Attenuating growth in children with profound developmental disability: a new approach to an old dilemma
    Daniel F Gunther
    Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Department of Pediatrics, Children s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 160:1013-7. 2006
    ..We suggest that after proper screening and informed consent, growth-attenuation therapy should be a therapeutic option available to these children should their parents request it...
  19. ncbi Characterisation of organisational issues in paediatric clinical ethics consultation: a qualitative study
    D J Opel
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children s Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA
    J Med Ethics 35:477-82. 2009
    ..This represents a missed opportunity to improve quality of care "upstream". The purpose of this study was to understand better which organisational issues may contribute to ethics concerns...
  20. ncbi The research and family liaison: enhancing informed consent
    Halle Showalter Salas
    Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle, WA, USA
    IRB 30:1-8. 2008
  21. ncbi Discordant radiograph interpretation between emergency physicians and radiologists in a pediatric emergency department
    E J Klein
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
    Pediatr Emerg Care 15:245-8. 1999
    ..To describe the types of discrepancies in radiograph interpretation between emergency physicians and radiologists in a pediatric emergency department, and to determine the impact of discrepant interpretations on patient care...
  22. ncbi Recreational injuries in Washington state national parks
    Bradford D Stephens
    University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
    Wilderness Environ Med 16:192-7. 2005
    ..This study may also aid prevention strategies in the national parks, guide training of rangers, aid in the preparation of first aid kits, and further the education of people who participate in wilderness activities...
  23. ncbi Minors as living solid-organ donors
    Lainie Friedman Ross
    Pediatrics 122:454-61. 2008
    ..The American Academy of Pediatrics holds that minors can morally serve as living organ donors but only in exceptional circumstances when specific criteria are fulfilled...
  24. ncbi Taking children seriously: what's so important about assent?
    Douglas S Diekema
    University of Washington
    Am J Bioeth 3:25-6. 2003
  25. ncbi Communicating with children and families: from everyday interactions to skill in conveying distressing information
    Marcia Levetown
    Pediatrics 121:e1441-60. 2008
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  26. ncbi Responding to parental refusals of immunization of children
    Douglas S Diekema
    Pediatrics 115:1428-31. 2005
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