2023
DOI: 10.1136/jme-2023-109111
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As low as reasonably practicable (ALARP): a moral model for clinical risk management in the setting of technology dependence

Helen Lynne Turnham,
Sarah-Jane Bowen,
Sitara Ramdas
et al.

Abstract: Children dependent on life-prolonging medical technology are often subject to a constant background risk of sudden death or catastrophic complications. Such children can be cared for in hospital, in an intensive care environment with highly trained nurses and doctors able to deliver specialised, life-saving care immediately. However, remaining in hospital, when life expectancy is limited, can considered to be a harm in of itself. Discharge home offers the possibility for an improved quality of life for the chi… Show more

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