Singer P, Kuhse H, Singer C
Med J Aust. 1983 Sep 17;2(6):274-8.
We report the results of a survey of the attitudes and practices of obstetricians and paediatricians in Victoria with respect to the treatment of infants born with severe handicaps. Eighty-seven obstetricians and 111 paediatricians either completed questionnaires or agreed to be interviewed during the period 1981-1982. The treatment of severely handicapped infants is a matter of increasing concern to members both of the public and of the medical profession. The principal question is whether every infant should have its life prolonged by all available means, or whether some infants born with severe handicaps should be allowed to die. We attempt to identify areas of consensus and disagreement. We do not propound any particular point of view--our intention is rather to stimulate debate.
我们报告了一项针对维多利亚州产科医生和儿科医生对患有严重残疾婴儿治疗的态度及做法的调查结果。在1981年至1982年期间,87名产科医生和111名儿科医生要么填写了问卷,要么同意接受访谈。公众和医学界成员越来越关注患有严重残疾婴儿的治疗问题。主要问题是是否应该用一切可用手段延长每个婴儿的生命,还是应该允许一些患有严重残疾的婴儿死亡。我们试图找出共识和分歧所在。我们不提出任何特定观点,我们的目的是激发辩论。