What are they?
The study is behind an Elsevier paywall, but they’re given in the article as:
1. Preferences for a specific dying process
2. Pain-free status
3. Religiosity/spirituality
4. Emotional well-being
5. Life completion
6. Treatment preferences
7. Dignity
8. Family
9. Quality of life
10. Relationship with the health care provider, and
11. ‘Other’
I choose 11. 'Other'
I like surprises.
I was looking for the list as well, it's nowhere to be found!
What are they?
The study is behind an Elsevier paywall, but they’re given in the article as:
1. Preferences for a specific dying process
2. Pain-free status
3. Religiosity/spirituality
4. Emotional well-being
5. Life completion
6. Treatment preferences
7. Dignity
8. Family
9. Quality of life
10. Relationship with the health care provider, and
11. ‘Other’
I choose 11. 'Other'
I like surprises.
I was looking for the list as well, it's nowhere to be found!