Letter: Religion and discussion of end-of-life care: the hunt for the hidden confounder must begin

Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (1):61-61 (2011)
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Abstract

I would first like to congratulate Dr Seale for producing a thought-provoking piece of research that has captured the imagination of the nation's media. 1 I would also like to point out an interesting discordance that I have noted with regard to the findings of this important research, which ought to stimulate further discussion. Although religious doctors were significantly less likely than their non-religious colleagues to provide continuous or deep sedation until death or to provide treatment with at least …

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