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A post-mortem population survey on foetal-infantile end-of-life decisions: a research protocol
by
Beernaert, Kim
, Dombrecht, Laure
, Cohen, Joachim
, Roets, Ellen
, Cools, Filip
, Naulaers, Gunnar
, Deliens, Luc
, Chambaere, Kenneth
, Goossens, Linde
, De Catte, Luc
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ End-of-life decisions
/ Ethics
/ Intensive care
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical protocols
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mortality follow-back survey
/ Neonates
/ Neonatology
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Population-based
/ Questionnaires
/ Right to die
/ Stillbirth
/ Stillbirths
/ Study Protocol
/ Terminal care
/ Termination of pregnancy
2018
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A post-mortem population survey on foetal-infantile end-of-life decisions: a research protocol
by
Beernaert, Kim
, Dombrecht, Laure
, Cohen, Joachim
, Roets, Ellen
, Cools, Filip
, Naulaers, Gunnar
, Deliens, Luc
, Chambaere, Kenneth
, Goossens, Linde
, De Catte, Luc
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ End-of-life decisions
/ Ethics
/ Intensive care
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical protocols
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mortality follow-back survey
/ Neonates
/ Neonatology
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Population-based
/ Questionnaires
/ Right to die
/ Stillbirth
/ Stillbirths
/ Study Protocol
/ Terminal care
/ Termination of pregnancy
2018
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A post-mortem population survey on foetal-infantile end-of-life decisions: a research protocol
by
Beernaert, Kim
, Dombrecht, Laure
, Cohen, Joachim
, Roets, Ellen
, Cools, Filip
, Naulaers, Gunnar
, Deliens, Luc
, Chambaere, Kenneth
, Goossens, Linde
, De Catte, Luc
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ End-of-life decisions
/ Ethics
/ Intensive care
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical protocols
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mortality follow-back survey
/ Neonates
/ Neonatology
/ Pediatric research
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Population-based
/ Questionnaires
/ Right to die
/ Stillbirth
/ Stillbirths
/ Study Protocol
/ Terminal care
/ Termination of pregnancy
2018
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A post-mortem population survey on foetal-infantile end-of-life decisions: a research protocol
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A post-mortem population survey on foetal-infantile end-of-life decisions: a research protocol
2018
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Overview
Background
The death of a child before or shortly after birth is frequently preceded by an end-of-life decision (ELD). Population-based studies of incidence and characteristics of ELDs in neonates and infants are rare, and those in the foetal-infantile period (> 22 weeks of gestation – 1 year) including both neonates and stillborns, are non-existent. However, important information is missed when decisions made before birth are overlooked. Our study protocol addresses this knowledge gap.
Methods
First, a new and encompassing framework was constructed to conceptualise ELDs in the foetal-infantile period. Next, a population mortality follow-back survey in Flanders (Belgium) was set up with physicians who certified all death certificates of stillbirths from 22 weeks of gestation onwards, and infants under the age of a year. Two largely similar questionnaires (stillbirths and neonates) were developed, pilot tested and validated, both including questions on ELDs and their preceding decision-making processes. Each death requires a postal questionnaire to be sent to the certifying physician. Anonymity of the child, parents and physician is ensured by a rigorous mailing procedure involving a lawyer as intermediary between death certificate authorities, physicians and researchers. Approval by medical societies, ethics and privacy commissions has been obtained.
Discussion
This research protocol is the first to study ELDs over the entire foetal-infantile period on a population level. Based on representative samples of deaths and stillbirths and applying a trustworthy anonymity procedure, the research protocol can be used in other countries, irrespective of legal frameworks around perinatal end-of-life decision-making.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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