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Child B: A case of just care?

Sellman, Derek

Authors

Derek Sellman



Abstract

The case of Child B as she became known (UK) brought the issue of resource allocation into the public spotlight. Resource allocation is, however, only one of a number of issues raised by the events of this case of a little girl with leukaemia. Child B appeared on, and was the subject of, a BBC Panorama current affairs documentary broadcast in the UK which made it clear that she was neither informed about her prognosis nor about the ensuing legal battle. The little girl was 10 years old. Adults have a duty to protect and promote the interests of children but a suspicion remains that this child's views might usefully have been sought before the clinical decision not to offer further treatment was taken. Even without this it is difficult to justify withholding the decision from her. It is the purpose of this paper to consider some of the moral tensions inherent in nursing someone in this child's position. The ethical arguments that appeared in the press were predictably deontological and utilitarian (relating to duty and the greater good respectively). Watching Child B tell her story served as a reminder that moral decisions are about the lives of people. The case of Child B would seem to be a case to support an ethic of care.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 1997
Journal European Journal of Cancer Care
Print ISSN 0961-5423
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 4
Pages 245-248
DOI https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2354.1997.00056.x
Keywords care-based ethics, resource allocation
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1101804
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2354.1997.00056.x


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