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| Publications [#301700] of Peter A Ubel
Journal Articles
- Ballard, DW; Li, Y; Evans, J; Ballard, RA; Ubel, PA, Fear of litigation may increase resuscitation of infants born near the limits of viability.,
The Journal of pediatrics, vol. 140 no. 6
(June, 2002),
pp. 713-718, ISSN 0022-3476 [12072875], [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/17)
Abstract:
ObjectivesTo explore how fear of litigation influences neonatal treatment decisions.Study designIn a mailed survey, we presented a hypothetical vignette of a premature infant to 1000 neonatologists. We asked them to estimate prognosis, indicate appropriate intervention, and respond to parental treatment requests. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive one of two questionnaires, "litigious" or "nonlitigious," which differed only in the description of the infant's parents.ResultsThe response rate was 63.0%. The vast majority of respondents deferred to parental requests rather than adhering to their best judgment. They deferred whether or not parents requested treatment and whether or not parents were described as litigious (P <.0001). Among those respondents who shifted their resuscitation opinion after parental introduction, respondents to the nonlitigious version were more likely to shift their opinion from "treat" to "do not treat" after parental requests to "use your best judgment" (P <.042). The influence of parental litigiousness was primarily seen among neonatologists who thought that the infant's prognosis was dismal (P <.044).ConclusionsThere is a strong disposition among neonatologists toward respecting parental wishes. This disposition is stronger when neonatologists are given additional reason to be concerned about litigation.
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