1. •• Rosenbaum P, Ronen GM, Racine E, Johannesen J, Dan B. Ethics in child health principles and cases in neurodisability. London: Mac Keith Press; 2016. This ethics book is written by practicing healthcare providers in the fields of childhood neurodisabilities for fellow practitioners in the field about common daily moral situations they have encountered and how they processed and analysed the complex issues that led to one or more resolutions
2. Renwick R. Quality of life for young people with neurological and developmental conditions: issues and challenges. In: Ronen GM, Rosenbaum PL, editors. Life quality outcomes in children and young people with neurological and developmental conditions: concepts, evidence and practice. London: Mac Keith Press; 2013. p. 22–35.
3. •• Racine E. Can moral problems of everyday clinical practice ever be resolved? A proposal for integrative pragmatist approaches. In: Rosenbaum P, Ronen GM, Racine E, Johannesen J, Dan B, editors. Ethics in child health principles and cases in neurodisability. London: Mac Keith Press; 2016. p. 33–48. This chapter details structured approaches to moral questions and situations where common sense or common morality fail to offer a reasonable path to resolution of common daily practice situations.
4. Beauchamp T, Childress J. Principles of biomedical ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2009.
5. Jonsen AR, Siegler M, Winslade WT. Clinical ethics: a practical approach to ethical decisions in clinical medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2010.