Pathways from religion to advance care planning: beliefs about control over length of life and end-of-life values

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Pathways from religion to advance care planning: beliefs about control over length of life and end-of-life values is …
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P356DOI10.1093/GERONT/GNS128
P932PMC publication ID3771671
P698PubMed publication ID23161430
P5875ResearchGate publication ID233538669

P2093author name stringDeborah Carr
Howard Leventhal
Melissa M Garrido
Ellen L Idler
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P433issue5
P921main subjectreligionQ9174
P304page(s)801-816
P577publication date2012-11-15
P1433published inGerontologistQ15757423
P1476titlePathways from religion to advance care planning: beliefs about control over length of life and end-of-life values
P478volume53

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