Abstract
Progress in the medical management and supportive care of neonates has seen a rise in the availability and application of intensive and invasive life-sustaining technological treatments; however, the associated legal, ethical and emotional consequences of such treatment decisions can be a cause of considerable personal and professional distress. This month’s Web Words examines further the discussion about this matter as found on the internet.
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