Neonatal ethics has focused on 2 questions: is withholding potentially live-saving treatment from neonates ethically justified? and if so, who has the authority to decide? This article details how these questions developed and provides a description of the possible answers. In the first section, we review a selection of seminal articles by noted authors in the fields of ethics, medicine, and law. The second section provides a detailed account of the development of the Baby Doe Regulations and the impact they had on neonatal ethics, with particular attention to the emergence of the Best Interest Standard as a guideline for decision making. In the last section, we review the landmark position statements by the American Academy of Pediatric (A...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Neonatal ethics has focused on 2 questions: is withholding potentially live-saving treatment from ne...
respectively Dilemmas about resuscitation and life-prolonging treatment for severely compromised inf...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
This bioethics article deals with the conflict and difficulty in quality of life judgements. The imp...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Prematurity is the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the main reasons for newborn infants...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Neonatal ethics has focused on 2 questions: is withholding potentially live-saving treatment from ne...
respectively Dilemmas about resuscitation and life-prolonging treatment for severely compromised inf...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
This bioethics article deals with the conflict and difficulty in quality of life judgements. The imp...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Neonatal intensive care has greatly improved the survival chances of a very sick infant. At the same...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...
Prematurity is the leading cause of infant mortality and one of the main reasons for newborn infants...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
© The Author(s) 2016. Background: There are no universally agreed rules of healthcare ethics. Ethica...
Three common ethical principles for establishing the limits of parental authority in pediatric treat...