“…For example, a high degree of urgency and a high level of required medical expertise have been associated with a parents' preference to delegate decisions. 52 Similarly, in oncology, parents have reported wanting the physician to assume decision-making when a child can probably be cured or when 1 best medical choice exists. 53 In contrast, parents prefer to maintain control of decisions when there is (1) high perceived risk, (2) experience with the decision, (3) involvement of foreign bodily fluids, and (4) a decision thought to be part of the normal parental role.…”