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“Doctor, what would you do?”: Physicians’ responses to patient inquiries about periviable delivery
Highlights • Most physicians avoided providing a personal disclosure or recommendation when asked for advice. • Physicians often deflected the question by restating or offering additional medical information. • Physicians stated that the decision depended on the patient's values but failed to e...
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