Studying communication about end-of-life care during the ICU family conference: development of a framework.
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G. Rubenfeld | D. Patrick | L. Robins | J. Curtis | J. Curtis | M. Tonelli | R. Engelberg | M. Wenrich | P. Treece | B. McGrath | S. Shannon | E. Nielsen
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