This contribution describes the regulation of end-of-life decisions in neonatology in the Netherlands. An account is given of the process of formulating rules, which includes a report by the Dutch Association for Paediatrics, two Court rulings, a report by a Consultation Group appointed by the Ministry of Health and a professional Protocol regulating deliberate ending of life in neonatology that was subsequently adopted as the regulation of this type of decision-making at the national level. The paper presents Dutch and comparative data on the attitude of the medical profession towards end-of-life decisions in neonatology and the frequency of such decisions in medical practice.</p
Introduction In 2007, a national review committee was instituted in The Netherlands to review cases ...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...
This contribution describes the regulation of end-of-life decisions in neonatology in the Netherland...
This contribution describes the regulation of end-of-life decisions in neonatology in the Netherland...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
A substantial number of reports and studies in the last 10-15 years have described the physician's a...
A substantial number of reports and studies in the last 10-15 years have described the physician's a...
End-of-life decision-making for severely affected infants might be influenced by technical advances ...
Background Paediatricians are increasingly confronted with end-of-life decisions in critically ill n...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
Objective: To clarify the practice of end-of-life decision making in severely ill newborns. Design: ...
Objectives Neonatology has undergone important clinical and legal changes; however, the implications...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
Introduction In 2007, a national review committee was instituted in The Netherlands to review cases ...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...
This contribution describes the regulation of end-of-life decisions in neonatology in the Netherland...
This contribution describes the regulation of end-of-life decisions in neonatology in the Netherland...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
A substantial number of reports and studies in the last 10-15 years have described the physician's a...
A substantial number of reports and studies in the last 10-15 years have described the physician's a...
End-of-life decision-making for severely affected infants might be influenced by technical advances ...
Background Paediatricians are increasingly confronted with end-of-life decisions in critically ill n...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
Objective: To clarify the practice of end-of-life decision making in severely ill newborns. Design: ...
Objectives Neonatology has undergone important clinical and legal changes; however, the implications...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
Introduction In 2007, a national review committee was instituted in The Netherlands to review cases ...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...