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The Impact of Country and Culture on End-of-Life Care for Injured Patients: Results From an International Survey
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In this unique study, geographic differences in religion, practice composition, decision-maker viewpoint, and institutional resources resulted in significant variation in end-of-life care after injury. These disparities reflect competing concepts (patient autonomy, distributive justice, and religion).
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