Lived experiences in end-of-life care and acceptability of advance health care directives in a highly educated urban sample
In-depth face-to-face interviews using semi-structured and open-ended questions were conducted to understand the decision making processes experienced by 15 individuals in the end-of-life care of 16 immediate family members (IFMs). Carers were mostly females, married, Catholics, college- and postgra...
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