The Journal of medicine and philosophy
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The treatment decisions of competent adults, especially treatment refusals, are generally respected. In the case of minors something turns on their age, and older minors ought increasingly to make their own decisions. ⋯ Their right to do so can best be justified in terms of the importance of preserving intimate family relationships, rather than in terms of the child's best interests, although the child's best interests will most often follow from this arrangement. Nevertheless, there are and ought to be legal, ethical, and financial constraints on parental decision making.