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Quality-of-life considerations in substitute decision-making for severely disabled neonates: the problem of developing awareness.

Eike-Henner W Kluge1.   

Abstract

Substitute decision-makers for severely disabled neonates who can be kept alive but who will require constant medical interventions and will die at the latest in their teens are faced with a difficult decision when trying to decide whether to keep the infant alive. By and large, the primary focus of their decision-making centers on what is in the best interests of the newborn. The best-interests criterion, in turn, is importantly conditioned by quality-of-life considerations. However, the concept of quality of life is logically and ethically different for patients with a developing as opposed to a developed awareness. Unfortunately, this difference is ignored by current quality-of-life considerations, there are no quality-of-life measures that take this difference into account, and decision-making proceeds entirely without acknowledging this fact. This note outlines why this is a problem and why there is a need for a new set of tools that incorporates this distinction if the substitute decision-makers are to apply the best-interest criterion in a meaningful way.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19898956     DOI: 10.1007/s11017-009-9119-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Med Bioeth        ISSN: 1386-7415


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