Protect us from ourselves: Balancing the parental instinct of saving.
Lars Øystein UrsinJanicke SylternPublished in: Nursing ethics (2019)
The perceived parental instinct of saving the life of their child makes it hard for parents to step away from a call for 'everything to be done'. Involvement of an interprofessional periviability team drawing on the experiences and viewpoints of nurses and neonatologists in decision-making is needed to protect both infants and parents against undue parental push for treatment and enable parents to make good decisions regarding their child.