Cardiac Care 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119117810.ch22
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Ethical Issues in Resuscitation and end of Life Care

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“…Qualitative & mixed methods a question or uncertainty. 54 Patients' desires related to the seriousness of an imagined or future medical state 32 ; culture and religion are factors that can influence decision making, 17 55 56 76.2% of physicians rated the influence of religion on code status decisions and 82.9% of physicians rated the influence of culture. 29 Religion plays a role in making DNR decisions for 58.3% 31 and the importance of comfort during dying was a priority for 45.3%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative & mixed methods a question or uncertainty. 54 Patients' desires related to the seriousness of an imagined or future medical state 32 ; culture and religion are factors that can influence decision making, 17 55 56 76.2% of physicians rated the influence of religion on code status decisions and 82.9% of physicians rated the influence of culture. 29 Religion plays a role in making DNR decisions for 58.3% 31 and the importance of comfort during dying was a priority for 45.3%.…”
Section: Evidence Of Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%