Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been studied intensely over the last 20 years in The Netherlands. Nationwide surveys were done to quantify these decisions, provide details and monitor the effect of guidelines, new regulations and other interventions. One of those interventions was the Groningen Protocol for newborn euthanasia in severely ill newborns, published in 2005. Before publication, an estimated 20 cases of euthanasia per year were performed. After publication, only two cases in five years were reported. Studies suggested that this might be partly caused by the lack of consensus about the dividing line between euthanasia and palliative care. New recommendations about paralytic medication use in dying newborns were issu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric bioethics presumes that decisions should be taken in the child'...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...
Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been studied intensely over the last 20 years in The ...
Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been studied intensely over the last 20 years in The ...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
In The Netherlands, neonatal euthanasia has become a legal option and the Groningen Protocol contain...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
AimThis study investigated whether continuous improvements to neonatal care and the legalisation of ...
AimThis study investigated whether continuous improvements to neonatal care and the legalisation of ...
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...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
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: ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric bioethics presumes that decisions should be taken in the child'...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...
Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been studied intensely over the last 20 years in The ...
Decisions about neonatal end-of-life care have been studied intensely over the last 20 years in The ...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
In The Netherlands, neonatal euthanasia has become a legal option and the Groningen Protocol contain...
End-of-life decisions in newborns with incurable conditions are especially difficult for pediatricia...
AimThis study investigated whether continuous improvements to neonatal care and the legalisation of ...
AimThis study investigated whether continuous improvements to neonatal care and the legalisation of ...
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...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
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: ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric bioethics presumes that decisions should be taken in the child'...
The international press has been full of blood chilling accounts concerning a supposedly new practic...
OBJECTIVE. Decisions regarding end-of-life care in critically ill newborns in the Netherlands have r...