Intensive care doctors and nurses personal preferences for Intensive Care, as compared to the general population: a discrete choice experiment

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Matthew H. Anstey
Imogen A. Mitchell
Charlie Corke
Lauren Murray
Marion Mitchell
Andrew Udy
Vineet Sarode
Nhi Nguyen
Oliver Flower
Kwok M. Ho
Edward Litton
Bradley Wibrow
Richard Norman
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[1] Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital,Intensive Care Department
[2] Curtin University,School of Population Health
[3] University of Western Australia,School of Medicine
[4] Australian National University,School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
[5] Canberra Hospital,undefined
[6] University Hospital Geelong,undefined
[7] Sunshine Coast University Hospital,undefined
[8] Griffith University,undefined
[9] Princess Alexandra Hospital,undefined
[10] Alfred Hospital,undefined
[11] Monash University,undefined
[12] Cabrini Hospital,undefined
[13] Nepean Hospital,undefined
[14] Royal North Shore Hospital,undefined
[15] Royal Perth Hospital,undefined
[16] Murdoch University,undefined
[17] Fiona Stanley Hospital,undefined
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Critical Care | / 25卷
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Decision making; Discrete choice experiment; Attitude to death; Intensive care units;
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