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Physicians' religiosity and end-of-life care attitudes and behaviors
Neil S. Wenger,
Sara Carmel
Sociology of Health
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End-of-life Care
100%
Religiosity
100%
Life-sustaining Treatment
37%
Withholding
25%
Desire for Support
25%
Israeli
12%
Medical Care
12%
Communication with Patients
12%
Terminal Illness
12%
Health Practices
12%
Doctor-patient Communication
12%
Analgesia
12%
Pain Medication
12%
Clinical Behavior
12%
Physician Characteristics
12%
Practice Characteristics
12%
End-of-life Issues
12%
Religious Perspective
12%
Jewish Physicians
12%
Euthanasia
12%
Hastening Death
12%
Sources of Conflict
12%
End-of-life Care Preference
12%
Nearness to Death
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Attitude
100%
End of Life Care
100%
Life Sustaining Treatment
50%
Medical Care
16%
Drug Therapy
16%
Cross Sectional Study
16%
Patient Communication
16%
Analgesia
16%
Terminal Illness
16%
End of Life Issues
16%