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The (un)availability of prognostic information in the last days of life: a prospective observational study.

Nicola WhiteFiona ReidPriscilla HarriesAdam J L HarrisOllie MintonCatherine McGowanPhilip LodgeAdrian TookmanPatrick Stone
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The prevalence of prognostic signs and symptoms in the final days of life has been documented between those predicted to die and those who did not. How doctors make decisions with missing information is an area for future research, in addition to understanding the best way to use the available information to make more accurate predictions.
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