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    This study questions common medical ethics assumptions, proposing

    Area of Science:

    • Neonatal care ethics
    • Medical ethics
    • Bioethics

    Background:

    • Modern medical ethics often relies on unquestioned assumptions.
    • These assumptions can lead to ethical challenges in clinical practice.
    • Ethical dilemmas require careful consideration beyond standard protocols.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically examine underlying assumptions in medical ethics.
    • To explore contrasting approaches to ethical dilemmas in neonatal care.
    • To analyze the role of medical ethics in doctor-parent communication.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of ethical frameworks.
    • Description of 'separation' and 'attachment' approaches in neonatal ethics.
    • Consideration of the impact of ethics on clinical discussions.
    Keywords:
    Analytical ApproachBioethics and Professional EthicsPhilosophical ApproachProfessional Patient Relationship

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    Main Results:

    • Identified problematic assumptions within current medical ethics.
    • Presented 'separation' and 'attachment' as complementary ethical perspectives.
    • Highlighted the influence of ethical considerations on doctor-parent dialogue quality.

    Conclusions:

    • Medical ethics requires re-evaluation of its foundational assumptions.
    • The 'separation' and 'attachment' models offer valuable frameworks for neonatal ethical dilemmas.
    • Enhancing ethical discourse improves communication and decision-making in neonatal care.