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Are religion and religiosity important to end-of- life decisions and patient autonomy in the ICU? The Ethicatt studyHans-Henrik Bulow, Charles L. Sprung, Mario Baras Intensive Care Med, 2012, 38:1126-1133 This page is only available to Crit-IQ subscribers. To view the rest of this review and gain access to our vast array of critical care teaching tools including podcasts, vodcasts, modules, exam preparation tools, teaching aids and much more, login here, or Become a Member to register |
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The Ethicatt study aims to understand the attitudes towards end-of-life (EOL) care of the four major participating groups (doctors, nurses, patients and families). A questionnaire about EOL attitudes based on a scenario where the respondent is admitted to an ICU with a terminal...