BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infants have increased in high income countries. Decisions about withholding or withdrawing intensive care remain a major challenge in infants born at the limits of viability. Shared decision-making regarding these fragile infants between health care professionals and parents has become the preferred model today. However, there is an ongoing ethical debate on how decisions regarding life-sustaining treatment should be reached and who should have the final word when health care professionals and parents do not agree. We designed a survey among neonatologists and neonatal nurses to analyze practices, difficulties and parental involvement in end-of-life dec...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infants have...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
An extremely premature birth often comes unexpectedly to parents, which raises a series of difficult...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
The attitudes and biases of doctors may affect decision making within Neonatal Intensive Care. We st...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Neonatology is a branch of paediatrics dealing with extremely ill or premature babies, and the neon...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infants have...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
An extremely premature birth often comes unexpectedly to parents, which raises a series of difficult...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
The attitudes and biases of doctors may affect decision making within Neonatal Intensive Care. We st...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Neonatology is a branch of paediatrics dealing with extremely ill or premature babies, and the neon...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...