Worth living or worth dying? The views of the general public about allowing disabled children to die.
Claudia BrickGuy KahaneDominic J C WilkinsonLucius CaviolaJulian SavulescuPublished in: Journal of medical ethics (2019)
Despite the controversy, our findings indicate that in the most severe cases, most people agree that life is not worth living for a profoundly disabled infant. Our survey found wide acceptance of at least the permissibility of withdrawal of treatment across a range of cases, though also a reluctance to overrule parents' decisions. These findings may be useful when constructing guidelines for clinical practice.