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Decision-making in the critically ill neonate: cultural background v individual life experiences.

作者信息

Hammerman C, Kornbluth E, Lavie O, Zadka P, Aboulafia Y, Eidelman A I

机构信息

Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 1997 Jun;23(3):164-9. doi: 10.1136/jme.23.3.164.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

In treating critically ill neonates, situations occasionally arise in which aggressive medical treatment prolongs the inevitable death rather than prolonging life. Decisions as to limitation of neonatal medical intervention remain controversial and the primary responsibility of the generally unprepared family. This research was designed to study response patterns of expectant mothers towards treatment of critically ill and/or malformed infants.

DESIGN/SETTING: Attitudes were studied via comprehensive questionnaires divided into three sections: 1-Sociodemographic data and prior personal experience with perinatal problems; 2-Theoretical philosophical principles used in making medical ethical decisions; and 3-Hypothetical case scenarios with choices of treatment options.

SUBJECTS AND RESULTS

Six hundred and fifty pregnant women were studied. Maternal birthplace (p = 0.005) and level of religious observance (p = 0.02) were strongly associated with the desire for maximally aggressive medical intervention in the hypothetical case scenario. Specific personal experiences such as infertility problems, previous children with serious mental or physical problems were not correlated with the selection of different treatment choices. Of the theoretical principles studied, only the desire to preserve life at all costs was significantly associated with the choice for maximal medical treatment (p = 0.003).

CONCLUSIONS

Maternal ethnocultural background and philosophical principles more profoundly influenced medical ethical decision-making than did specific personal life experiences.

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