CHIH-HUNG WANGWEI-TIEN CHANGCHIEN-HUA HUANGMIN-SHAN TSAIYu, Ping-HsunPing-HsunYuYEN-WEN WUWEN-JONE CHENCHIH-HUNG WANGWEI-TIEN CHANGCHIEN-HUA HUANGMIN-SHAN TSAIYu, Ping-HsunPing-HsunYuYEN-WEN WUWEN-JONE CHEN2019-10-022019-10-0220191932-6203https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/425672We attempted to identify factors associated with physicians' decisions to terminate CPR and to explore the role of family in the decision-making process.en[SDGs]SDG3hypertensive factor; adult; age; aged; Article; Charlson Comorbidity Index; clinical decision making; clinical practice; cognitive defect; cohort analysis; do not resuscitate order; family; family attitude; family counseling; female; heart arrest; hospital patient; human; intensive care unit; interpersonal communication; major clinical study; male; motor performance; observational study; outcome assessment; professional knowledge; prognosis; rescue personnel attitude; resuscitation; retrospective study; survival analysis; Taiwan; treatment duration; family; heart arrest; hospital; middle aged; mortality; multivariate analysis; pathology; proportional hazards model; psychology; resuscitation; Aged; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Family; Female; Heart Arrest; Hospitals; Humans; Intensive Care Units; Male; Middle Aged; Multivariate Analysis; Proportional Hazards Models; Retrospective Studies; Survival Analysis; TaiwanFactors associated with the decision to terminate resuscitation early for adult in-hospital cardiac arrest: Influence of family in an East Asian societyjournal articlehttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/8506260707910.1371/journal.pone.0213168308451572-s2.0-85062607079WOS:000460638800040https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85062607079