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Title: | Influence of health workers’ fear of death on attitudes to end-of-life care: A multicentre survey-based hospital study with Bayesian analysis. |
Author: | Majumdar, M. Paul, B. Dubowitz, J. |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publication Title: | The Journal of Health Design |
Volume: | 2 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page: | 586 |
End Page: | 596 |
Abstract: | This study assessed whether personal fear of death may influence health professionals’ attitudes to caring for dying patients. The results suggest higher levels of anxiety about the death and dying of others were associated with discomfort starting discussions about end-of-life care, and that the belief that providing all treatment options should be prioritised over patient discomfort. |
Description: | Includes Grampians Health Ballarat Data |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11054/2273 |
Internal ID Number: | 02401 |
Health Subject: | FEAR OF DEATH MORTALITY CLINICIAN PERSPECTIVE ATTITUDE TO DEATH END OF LIFE ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL |
Type: | Journal Article Article |
Appears in Collections: | Research Output |
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