Commentary: Whose suffering?

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (3):346-353 (2020)
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Abstract

Marije Brouwer et al. contend that collecting treatment experiences of newborns with life-threatening conditions can support both caregivers and parents in making difficult end-of-life decisions. They illustrate the importance of that understanding by narrating the heartbreaking story of the sisters Roos and Noor, two newborns in the last stage of their lives.1.

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