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Saving Very Premature Babies Pauline Mifflin

Saving Very Premature Babies By Pauline Mifflin

Saving Very Premature Babies by Pauline Mifflin


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The rapid advance in neonatal technology now enables doctors to save the lives of many more very premature babies than ever before. This book is concerned with the ethical and legal dilemmas faced by doctors and parents when deciding which course of treatment may be best for the child.

Saving Very Premature Babies Summary

Saving Very Premature Babies: Key Ethical Issues by Pauline Mifflin

The rapid advance in neonatal technology now enables doctors to save the lives of many more very premature babies than ever before. It is now possible to save babies born as early as 21 or 22 weeksgestation, just over halfway through a pregnancy. This gives hope to many parents whose babies, just a few years ago, would have died. Ironically, many of those who survive at such an early stage are left with profound and multiple learning disabilities as a result of the very treatment that initially saved their lives. They and their families experience very great difficulties as they try to come to terms with all the accompanying stress. This new book is concerned with the ethical and legal dilemmas faced by doctors and parents when deciding which courseof treatment may be best for the child. It also looks at the moral justification, in the light of dwindling NHS resources, of using expensive technology for a relatively few, high risk cases when, by diverting funds, more babies with less risk of severe impairment could be saved.Discusses the sanctity of life vs quality of life, bringing in wider philosophical and practical issues surrounding 'life at any cost' Real life case studies highlight ethical and legal dilemmas in neonatal care as well as issues relating to disability Illustrates relevant legal cases to highlight how the law protects both medical staff and children Questions the time of emergence of 'personhood' and how this could influence decision-making

Table of Contents

Introduction Section 1: The Child and its family Chapter 1: Theories and principles of medical ethics Chapter 2: The very premature baby: a profile Chapter 3: Effects on the family Section 2: The Sanctity vs Quality of Life Issue Chapter 4: Some religious perspectives Chapter 5: Does Human life have intrinsic value? Section 3: Withdrawing or withholding treatment Chapter 6: Acts and omissions Doctrine etc Chapter 7 : Differing Ethical views (referring to recent guidelines drawn up by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health) Section 4: The Principle of Justice and Resource Allocation Chapter 8: Explanation of the Principle of Justice in relation to health care resources Chapter 9: Medical Triage, quality adjusted life year; implications for neonatal care Section 5: The legal framework Chapter 10: Criminal Law and the Duty of Care (for parents and doctors); Killing or Allowing to Die: is there a difference in law? Chapter 11: Relevant court decisions and their implications Chapter 12: Conclusions

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GOR003019809
9780750654128
0750654120
Saving Very Premature Babies: Key Ethical Issues by Pauline Mifflin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
20030414
256
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