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“They just don’t get it!” When family disagrees with expert opinion
- Anita Ho, W Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, 227 – 6356 Agricultural Road, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z2 Canada; anita.ho{at}ubc.ca
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“They just don’t get it!” When family disagrees with expert opinion
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- Received November 27, 2008
- Revised April 11, 2009
- Accepted May 15, 2009
- First published July 30, 2009.
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July 30, 2009
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