Do words decide your fate? study probes how language shapes End-of-Life choices
NCT ID NCT07405710
Summary
This study aims to understand how different ways of asking about resuscitation preferences affect the choices hospitalized patients make. Researchers will test whether including the word 'death' in the question changes the answer, and see if doctors agree with their patients' decisions. The goal is to improve how these important conversations happen and are recorded in medical records.
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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - New Brunswick
RECRUITINGNew Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901, United States
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