Recomendaciones sobre toma de decisiones y cuidados al final de la vida en neonatologia
Author(s)
López de Heredia y Goya, I.Pérez Rodríguez, J.
García Muñoz, F.
Herranz Rubia, Nuria
Tejedor Torres, Juan Carlos
Sociedad Española de Neonatología, Grupo de trabajo de ética
Nicolás Jiménez, Pilar
Keywords
ÉticaEthical decisions
Ethics
End of life decision
Decisiones éticas
Decisiones final de la vida
Cuidados paliativos
Palliative care
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Healthcare-professionals who work in neonatal units believe that a very important part of their work is the care of sick newborns, and their families if the neonate has an incurable disease or will die. The effort is focused on preventing disproportionate and unnecessary treatments that result in pain and discomfort, and also separate the child from his family. These situations usually occur when the infant has a terminal illness, extreme immaturity with complications, or severe birth defects. The care of the sick neonate care at the end of life, and their families requires a considerable effort, dedication and training of all health personnel. The repeated experience of being close to suffering and death can adversely affect the professionals involved. Finally, there is mention of the legal aspects of limiting treatment, how to perform and document decision process, the withdrawal of life support, assessment of symptoms and pain control and sedation. In this paper, the Ethics Working Group of the Spanish Society of Neonatology reflects on decision making at this time of life. The ethical aspects are reviewed, including, limiting treatment, the basis of decision-making process (that should include adequate information), the relationship of trust, and deliberation between parents and professionals to make the right decision. It highlights the importance of caring for the family in a complex situation and of great suffering, when faced with the recommendation of professionals to limit treatment because their child suffers from a disease with a poor prognosis.Date
2013Type
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oai:dialnet.unirioja.es:ART0000551841(Revista) ISSN 1696-4608
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(Revista) ISSN 1695-4033