Physician Advance Care Planning Experiences and Beliefs by General Specialty Status and Sex
Abstract
Advance care planning (ACP) involvement could be substantially different by physician specialty or sex group, with implications for training and methods to increase ACP activities. The objective of this article is to compare primary care physicians (PCPs) and other specialty physicians and female compared with male physicians' views and interactions surrounding ACP.This was a secondary analysis of an online anonymous survey distributed through a...
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Title
Physician Advance Care Planning Experiences and Beliefs by General Specialty Status and Sex
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
111
Issue
12
Pages
721 - 726
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