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Shared decision-making (SDM), which has become a core principle of patient-clinician communication, emphasizes respect for autonomy, partnership, and transparency. In neonatal practice—where decisions often carry profound ethical and emotional weight—SDM helps align medical recommendations with the family's values, fosters trust, and may reduce moral distress for both parents and clinicians. However, in Korea, the systematic recognition and formalization of SDM... |