Abstract
s / Resuscitation 96S (2015) 43–157 131 andnurses), therewas no association betweenhaving children, and willingness towithdraw care for their child. Responder genderwas also not associated with willingness to withdraw care. Conclusions:Professionalperspectivesovershadowedtheemotional influence of parenthood when workers of healthcare institutionsmade theoretical decisions regardingwithdrawal of life support for their own child against a religious edict. Non-medical professionals weremorewilling towithdraw care if theywere parents. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.09.310
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