International audienceObjectives A statute enacted in 2005 modified the legislative framework of the rights of terminally ill persons in France. Ten years after the EURONIC study, which described the self-reported practices of neonatal caregivers towards ethical decision-making, a new study was conducted to assess the impact of the new law in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and compare the results reported by EURONIC with current practices. Setting and design The study was carried out in the same two NICU as in the EURONIC qualitative study. A third centre was added to increase the sample size. From February to October 2007, 19 physicians and 17 nurses participated in semistructured interviews very similar to those for EURONIC. Content...
Aim To comparing attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) decisions in newborn infants between seven Euro...
Abstract Objectives To investigate how life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made and identi...
Purpose of the study: Bring together different perspectives which feed the controversy about the rol...
International audienceObjectives A statute enacted in 2005 modified the legislative framework of the...
In the nineties the EURONIC project documented the staff views and practices regarding ethical decis...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Opinions and practice regarding end-of-life decisions in neonatal ...
Advances in perinatal medicine have dramatically improved neonatal survival. End-of-life decision ma...
Ethically complex decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit: impact of the new French legislatio...
Representatives from eight European countries compared the legal, ethical and professional settings ...
OBJECTIVE: To present the views of a representative sample of neonatal doctors and nurses in 10 Euro...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
The aim of our study was to assess the attitudes and practices of doctors and nurses about end-of-li...
Aim To comparing attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) decisions in newborn infants between seven Euro...
Aim To comparing attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) decisions in newborn infants between seven Euro...
Abstract Objectives To investigate how life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made and identi...
Purpose of the study: Bring together different perspectives which feed the controversy about the rol...
International audienceObjectives A statute enacted in 2005 modified the legislative framework of the...
In the nineties the EURONIC project documented the staff views and practices regarding ethical decis...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Opinions and practice regarding end-of-life decisions in neonatal ...
Advances in perinatal medicine have dramatically improved neonatal survival. End-of-life decision ma...
Ethically complex decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit: impact of the new French legislatio...
Representatives from eight European countries compared the legal, ethical and professional settings ...
OBJECTIVE: To present the views of a representative sample of neonatal doctors and nurses in 10 Euro...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
The aim of our study was to assess the attitudes and practices of doctors and nurses about end-of-li...
Aim To comparing attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) decisions in newborn infants between seven Euro...
Aim To comparing attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) decisions in newborn infants between seven Euro...
Abstract Objectives To investigate how life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made and identi...
Purpose of the study: Bring together different perspectives which feed the controversy about the rol...