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Reporting of scientific studies: misleading titles [Editorial]

Kirshbaum, Marilynne (2013). Reporting of scientific studies: misleading titles [Editorial]. British Journal of Community Nursing,15(10):417-417.

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Title Reporting of scientific studies: misleading titles [Editorial]
Author Kirshbaum, Marilynne
Journal Name British Journal of Community Nursing
Publication Date 2013
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 10
eISSN 2052-2215
Start Page 417
End Page 417
Total Pages 1
Place of Publication United Kingdom
Publisher Mark Allen Group
Field of Research MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
1110 - Nursing
Abstract A recent article in a respected British newspaper led with the headline ‘Atheist doctors more likely to hasten death’ which ruffled my feathers in exasperation. The phrase ‘to hasten death’ seems almost synonymous with euthanasia, which are acts that are distinct from end-of-life care. What were the background justification and the findings from the original study? They are well worth reading in full (Seale, 2010).
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2010.15.10.78725   (check subscription with CDU E-Gateway service for CDU Staff and Students  check subscription with CDU E-Gateway in new window)
 
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