The Intensive Care Lifeboat: a survey of lay attitudes to rationing dilemmas in neonatal intensive care.
C AroraJ SavulescuH MaslenM SelgelidDominic J C WilkinsonPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2016)
This survey suggests that in situations of scarcity and equal clinical need, non-health professionals support rationing of life-saving treatment based on probability of survival, duration of survival, cost of treatment or quality of life. However, where the difference in prognosis or cost is very small, non-health professionals preferred to give infants an equal chance of receiving treatment.
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