Effect of written outcome information on attitude of perinatal healthcare professionals at the limit of viability: a randomized study.
V PapadimitriouBarthélémy ToselloR PfisterPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2019)
Written information on mortality and morbidity given to healthcare professionals in graphic form encourages them to overestimate the risk. However, perception in healthcare staff may not be directly transferable to parental perception during counselling as the later are usually naïve to the data received. This parental information are always communicated in ways that subtly shape the decisions that follow.