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Family Relationships and Advance Care Planning: Do Supportive and Critical Relations Encourage or Hinder Planning?

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  • Kathrin Boerner
  • Deborah Carr
  • Sara Moorman

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  • Kathrin Boerner & Deborah Carr & Sara Moorman, 2013. "Family Relationships and Advance Care Planning: Do Supportive and Critical Relations Encourage or Hinder Planning?," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 68(2), pages 246-256.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:68:y:2013:i:2:p:246-256
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    1. Chih-Chieh Yen & Cheng-Pei Lin & Yu-Ting Su & Chiu-Hua Tsu & Li-Mei Chang & Zih-Jie Sun & Bing-Sheng Lin & Jin-Shang Wu, 2021. "The Characteristics and Motivations of Taiwanese People toward Advance Care Planning in Outpatient Clinics at a Community Hospital," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(6), pages 1-14, March.
    2. Shinae L. Choi & Deborah Carr, 2023. "Older Adults’ Relationship Trajectories and Estate Planning," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 44(2), pages 356-372, June.
    3. Bo Min Jeon & Su Hyun Kim & Soo Jung Lee, 2018. "Decisional conflict in end‐of‐life cancer treatment among family surrogates: A cross‐sectional survey," Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 20(4), pages 472-478, December.
    4. Carr, Deborah & Kalousova, Lucie & Lin, Katherine & Burgard, Sarah, 2021. "Occupational differences in advance care planning: Are medical professionals more likely to plan?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 272(C).

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