Unit of Epidemiology, Pediatric Hospital Bambino Gesù, Roma, Italy.
Early Hum Dev. 2009 Oct;85(10 Suppl):S21-5. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2009.08.007. Epub 2009 Sep 23.
In the nineties the EURONIC project documented the staff views and practices regarding ethical decision-making in neonatal intensive care units of eight Western Europe countries: France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. This paper reviews the changes occurred in the ethical and legal background of these countries, and discusses possible influences on neonatal care practices. To a certain extent, many of these changes appear to be in line with the neonatal physicians' views and attitudes previously documented by the EURONIC project, while some are not. Large differences persist within Western Europe on what constitutes appropriate neonatal end-of-life care.
20 世纪 90 年代,EURONIC 项目记录了 8 个西欧国家(法国、德国、英国、意大利、卢森堡、荷兰、西班牙和瑞典)新生儿重症监护病房医护人员对伦理决策的看法和做法。本文回顾了这些国家伦理和法律背景的变化,并讨论了其对新生儿护理实践的可能影响。在某种程度上,许多变化似乎与 EURONIC 项目之前记录的新生儿医生的观点和态度一致,而有些则不一致。在什么是适当的新生儿临终关怀方面,西欧国家之间仍然存在很大差异。