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Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders for people with intellectual disabilities: dilemmas and uncertainties for ID physicians and trainees. The importance of the deliberation process
MLA
A.M.A. Wagemans, et al. “Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation Orders for People with Intellectual Disabilities: Dilemmas and Uncertainties for ID Physicians and Trainees. The Importance of the Deliberation Process.” Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, vol. 61, Aug. 2016, pp. 245–54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/jir.12333.
APA
A.M.A. Wagemans, I. M. Proot, Leopold M. G. Curfs, Job F. M. Metsemakers, Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, H.M.J. van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, A. M. Bressers, & Marieke Groot. (2016). Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders for people with intellectual disabilities: dilemmas and uncertainties for ID physicians and trainees. The importance of the deliberation process. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 61, 245–254. https://doi.org/10.1111/jir.12333
Chicago
A.M.A. Wagemans, I. M. Proot, Leopold M. G. Curfs, Job F. M. Metsemakers, Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, H.M.J. van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, A. M. Bressers, and Marieke Groot. 2016. “Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation Orders for People with Intellectual Disabilities: Dilemmas and Uncertainties for ID Physicians and Trainees. The Importance of the Deliberation Process.” Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 61 (August): 245–54. doi:10.1111/jir.12333.