The association of medical, social, and normative factors with the implementation of end-of-life care practices
Abstract Background End-of-life (EoL) care practices (EoLCP) are procedures carried out at the EoL and bear directly on this stage in the patient's life. Public support of these practices in Israel is far from uniform. Previous studies show that while ∼30% of participants support artificial res...
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Main Authors: | Arnona Ziv (Author), Adir Shaulov (Author), Carmit Rubin (Author), Bernice Oberman (Author), Yoel Tawil (Author), Giora Kaplan (Author), Baruch Velan (Author), Moran Bodas (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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