Korean J Pediatr.  2009 Aug;52(8):851-855. 10.3345/kjp.2009.52.8.851.

What can we do for dying neonate in NICU?

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. cschun@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

Death is not only a medical problem; it is also an ethical problem. When doctors face a dying neonate, their knowledge of bioethics and the opinions of ethical specialists and religious leaders are helpful for them and the family of the dying baby. In recent years, due to the increase of surviving babies who have suffered from severe illness, those born too small or too early, and those with severe anomalies in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), we have met with complicated bioethical problems frequently. To lessen the burdens of doctors and the parents of the dying baby, I reviewed medical, ethical and religious articles about bioethics in adult death. My suggestions are listed as follows: 1) regular bioethical education and activation of bioethical committees in NICU, 2) a well-controlled nationwide database, 3) a hospice unit space and programs for dying baby in NICU, and 4) social support for pregnant women and financial support for the NICU.

Keyword

Dying neonate; Bioethics; Neonatal intensive care unit

MeSH Terms

Adult
Bioethics
Female
Financial Support
Hospices
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Intensive Care, Neonatal
Parents
Pregnant Women
Specialization
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