TY - JOUR
T1 - Child With Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
T2 - A Case Report From Pakistan With Multiple Ethical and Moral Issues
AU - Hirani, Shela Akbar Ali
AU - Rahman, Arshalooz
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - This report discusses the case of a young Pakistani child diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH). The key features of IPH were iron deficiency anemia and pulmonary symptoms due to recurrent pulmonary hemorrhages. The child showed complications of the disease process because of late diagnosis. Because various ethical and moral issues were associated with the diagnosis and management of IPH, this case provides insights about the care burden of health care professionals and a child's parents in a Pakistani pediatric setting. During the course of the child's treatment at one of the private tertiary care settings of Karachi, Pakistan, the key challenges were as follows: declaring the diagnosis to the parents, dealing with the request of the child's parents for withdrawal of ventilatory support and withholding treatment, deciding the code status of the child, and ensuring the quality of the child's life after discharge from the hospital. It was learned from this case report that shared decision making and open communication with the child's family enabled the pediatric health care professionals to determine what was in the best interest of the child, resulting in provision of effective palliative care to the child. Moreover, it was realized that early detection of the disease and availability of hospice care can facilitate palliative care of children diagnosed with IPH.
AB - This report discusses the case of a young Pakistani child diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH). The key features of IPH were iron deficiency anemia and pulmonary symptoms due to recurrent pulmonary hemorrhages. The child showed complications of the disease process because of late diagnosis. Because various ethical and moral issues were associated with the diagnosis and management of IPH, this case provides insights about the care burden of health care professionals and a child's parents in a Pakistani pediatric setting. During the course of the child's treatment at one of the private tertiary care settings of Karachi, Pakistan, the key challenges were as follows: declaring the diagnosis to the parents, dealing with the request of the child's parents for withdrawal of ventilatory support and withholding treatment, deciding the code status of the child, and ensuring the quality of the child's life after discharge from the hospital. It was learned from this case report that shared decision making and open communication with the child's family enabled the pediatric health care professionals to determine what was in the best interest of the child, resulting in provision of effective palliative care to the child. Moreover, it was realized that early detection of the disease and availability of hospice care can facilitate palliative care of children diagnosed with IPH.
KW - Best interest of child
KW - Ethical issues
KW - Hospice care
KW - Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis
KW - Late detection
KW - Palliative care
KW - Pediatric patient
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84862551180
U2 - 10.1016/j.pedn.2011.08.006
DO - 10.1016/j.pedn.2011.08.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 21968218
AN - SCOPUS:84862551180
SN - 0882-5963
VL - 27
SP - e22-e28
JO - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
JF - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
IS - 4
ER -