Intensity of end-of-life care among children with life-threatening conditions: a national population-based observational study
Abstract Background Children with life-threatening conditions frequently experience high intensity care at the end of life, though most of this research only focused on children with cancer. Some research suggests inequities in care provided based on age, disease type, socioeconomic status, and dist...
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Main Authors: | Kimberley Widger (Author), Sarah Brennenstuhl (Author), Katherine E. Nelson (Author), Hsien Seow (Author), Adam Rapoport (Author), Harold Siden (Author), Christina Vadeboncoeur (Author), Sumit Gupta (Author), Peter Tanuseputro (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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