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Journal Scan / Research · July 02, 2013

Spiritual Care by Medical Team May Reduce Aggressive End-of-Life Intervention

JAMA Internal Medicine

 

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JAMA Internal Medicine
Provision of Spiritual Support to Patients With Advanced Cancer by Religious Communities and Associations With Medical Care at the End of Life
JAMA Intern Med 2013 Jun 01;173(12)1109-1117, TA Balboni, M Balboni, AC Enzinger, K Gallivan, ME Paulk, A Wright, K Steinhauser, TJ Vanderweele, HG Prigerson

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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