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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed doi:10.1136/adc.2006.107409

Fear of death and dying

  1. Martin P Ward Platt (m.p.ward-platt{at}ncl.ac.uk)
  1. Neonatal Service (Ward 35), United Kingdom
    • Published Online First 6 February 2007

    Abstract

    It would be possible to respond to Peter Barr's paper “Relation of neonatologists’ end-of-life decisions to their personal fear of death” with anger, disbelief or indifference; and it could be misunderstood as suggesting that covert euthanasia is a rampant practice in neonatal units, at least in Australasia. Neither these responses nor such a misreading would do justice to a paper that explores the personal attitudes that mediate the decision-making processes of neonatal consultants when faced with babies in whom the possibility of forgoing continued life support has become an option to be seriously considered.

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