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    The management of an infant after a decision to withdraw active treatment creates dilemmas. Both lingering death and active killing are undesirable, but palliative interventions can hasten death. We investigated what staff on our neonatal unit thought were the limits of acceptable practice and why. We administered a structured interview to elucidate their views, and asked them to justify their answers. The interviews were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. A total of 25 participants (15 …Read more
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    Not All Distress is Moral Distress
    with Matthew Charles Fields, Jon Alexander Karel, and Amy Martin
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (2): 118-120. 2025.
    Not all distress is moral distress, and the author of this article has made a common error, conflating moral distress with any distress felt by an individual. Moral distress occurs when an individu...