We examined the literature on ethical decisions regarding neonates, to assess whether personal beliefs and prejudices influence end-of-life decisions taken by caregivers. Studies show that religion and familiarity with disability influence caregivers' decisions, whereas the influx of already being a parent, age, sex and professional experience is controverse. Caregivers' attitudes towards end-of-life decisions are also affected by personal concerns about litigation, prejudices and their view of disability. The concept of 'poor quality of life' is widely used as a reference in end-of-life decisions, but this can be interpreted differently, leaving room for a wide range of personal viewpoints. In most cases, parents' opinions are considered i...
Aim: Valid and reliable data are needed to gain insight into the decisions of paediatricians concern...
This bioethics article deals with the conflict and difficulty in quality of life judgements. The imp...
Objective. To examine the opinions of a perinatal health team regarding decisions related to late te...
We examined the literature on ethical decisions regarding neonates, to assess whether personal belie...
End-of-life decisions are often taken in neonatology, based on widely accepted guidelines, to avoidi...
Neonatology is a branch of paediatrics dealing with extremely ill or premature babies, and the neon...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric bioethics presumes that decisions should be taken in the child'...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
The importance of involving parents in the end-of-life decision-making-process (EOL DMP) for their c...
Decisions about initiating resuscitation are often based on the best-interest principle, which consi...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Neonates with life-threatening conditions face complex clinical cir...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
Advances in perinatal medicine have dramatically improved neonatal survival. End-of-life decision ma...
Aim: Valid and reliable data are needed to gain insight into the decisions of paediatricians concern...
This bioethics article deals with the conflict and difficulty in quality of life judgements. The imp...
Objective. To examine the opinions of a perinatal health team regarding decisions related to late te...
We examined the literature on ethical decisions regarding neonates, to assess whether personal belie...
End-of-life decisions are often taken in neonatology, based on widely accepted guidelines, to avoidi...
Neonatology is a branch of paediatrics dealing with extremely ill or premature babies, and the neon...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric bioethics presumes that decisions should be taken in the child'...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
The importance of involving parents in the end-of-life decision-making-process (EOL DMP) for their c...
Decisions about initiating resuscitation are often based on the best-interest principle, which consi...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Neonates with life-threatening conditions face complex clinical cir...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
Advances in perinatal medicine have dramatically improved neonatal survival. End-of-life decision ma...
Aim: Valid and reliable data are needed to gain insight into the decisions of paediatricians concern...
This bioethics article deals with the conflict and difficulty in quality of life judgements. The imp...
Objective. To examine the opinions of a perinatal health team regarding decisions related to late te...