Deciding Who Lives
Delve into the complex world of neonatal intensive care with Deciding Who Lives by Renee R. Anspach, published by University of California Press. This thought-provoking book, spanning 303 pages, explores the life-and-death dilemmas faced in these critical settings. Through insightful case studies, Anspach examines the intricate roles of parents, doctors, nurses, and bioethicists in making pivotal decisions regarding the fate of critically ill newborns and the use of advanced medical technology.
With a focus on child welfare, disability, and medical ethics, Deciding Who Lives offers a compelling look at the ethical considerations that shape health care delivery in the United States. Perfect for those interested in sociology, perinatology, and the social aspects of disability, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the profound implications of these life-altering choices.