Abstract
The aim of the current article is to highlight the ways pediatric psychologists can support families and teams in medical decision making for critically ill young children. To address this, we review the challenges related to medical decision making and highlight both professional competencies and clinical considerations related to the role of the psychologist. Then, we present 2 cases that illustrate how psychologists can support parents and teams in navigating these factors during decision-making tasks. Finally, we highlight common intervention strategies using the cases as examples, and note the importance of adding this pediatric psychologist role to the repertoire of issues for which we can add value within the medical setting.
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