Berger L R
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1978 May;17(5):445-52. doi: 10.1177/000992287801700511.
Many physicians find the request for autopsy to be one of the most difficult and unpleasant aspects of pediatrics. Lack of preparation, their own emotional reactions, and ambivalence about the necessity of autopsies contribute to this. This article offers an approach to the autopsy that emphasizes its importance to families and to pediatrics, and suggests a role for the physician at the time of the child's death that is both professionally and personally gratifying.
许多医生发现,尸检要求是儿科中最困难且令人不快的方面之一。准备不足、他们自身的情绪反应以及对尸检必要性的矛盾态度都导致了这一情况。本文提供了一种处理尸检的方法,强调其对家庭和儿科的重要性,并提出医生在儿童死亡时可扮演一个在职业和个人层面都能带来满足感的角色。