Investigation of Neonatal Staff Members’ Attitudes toward End-of-Life Decision Making about Dying New- borns
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Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate physicians’ attitudes toward ethical end-of-life decision making about dying newborns. Methods: Between October and December 2015, we surveyed 185 neonatal staff members working at 6 neonatal intensive care units to investigate their attitudes toward ethical end-of-life decision making about dying newborns. Results: The respondents generally agreed with using sedatives/analgesics to suppress pain despite the risk of fatality (80%), continuing current treatment without using other treatment methods (56.2%), and withholding emergency treatment in the form of cardiac arrest resuscitation (48.1%). In contrast, most respondents disagre ed with administering drugs for the purpose of ending life, withholding neonatal intensive care, and withholding mechanical ventilation. Although the respondents believed that it is necessary to suggest that the parents of dying neonates sign do-notresuscitate (DNR) orders (62.7%), most of them found it difficult to talk to parents/ families about DNR orders (90.8%), or wanted to refrain from obtaining families’ consent in person (84.9%). Conclusion: Korean neonatal staff members believed that withholding or withdrawal of treatment is necessary when making ethical decisions about dying neonates; however, they preferred to use conservative, rather than active interventions.
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