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When is a person dead? The Canadian public's understanding of death and death determination: a nationwide survey.

Aimee J SartiKimia HonarmandStephanie SutherlandLaura HornbyLindsay C WilsonFran PriestapRobert CarignanBrennan JoanneHeather BrewsterKennedy Elliott-PohlMatthew WeissSam D Shemie
Published in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2023)
Among the Canadian public, the understanding of neurologic and circulatory death determination is variable. More uncertainty exists with death determination by neurologic criteria than with circulatory criteria. Nevertheless, there is a high level of general interest in learning more about how death is determined in Canada. These findings provide important opportunities for further public engagement.
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