“It is very hard to just accept this” – a qualitative study of palliative care teams’ ethical reasoning when patients do not want information

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Joar Björk
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[1] Uppsala University,Centre for Research Ethics and Bioethics (CRB), Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences
[2] Region Kronoberg,Department of Research and Development
[3] Stockholm Centre for Healthcare Ethics (CHE),undefined
[4] LIME,undefined
[5] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
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Palliative care; Autonomy; Health care staff; Qualitative research; Informed consent; Beneficence;
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