Abstract
Children and young people have a right to privacy and respect. However, conflict can arise, particularly in relation to family life, which cannot be side-stepped by nurses. This article gives an overview of the legal and ethical rights of children and young people.
MeSH terms
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Child
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Child Advocacy* / ethics
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Child Advocacy* / legislation & jurisprudence
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Child Advocacy* / psychology
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Codes of Ethics
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Confidentiality* / ethics
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Confidentiality* / legislation & jurisprudence
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Confidentiality* / psychology
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Family
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Health Promotion
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Humans
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Parental Consent / ethics
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Parental Consent / legislation & jurisprudence
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Parental Consent / psychology
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Patient Care Planning
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Patient Education as Topic / organization & administration
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Pediatric Nursing / ethics
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Pediatric Nursing / organization & administration*
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Personal Space
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Principle-Based Ethics
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Privacy / legislation & jurisprudence
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Privacy / psychology
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United Kingdom