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Table 1 - Characteristics of the respondents and their intensive care units (N = 125) Characteristics
Figure 1 - Respondents' ranking of factors that were judged to be important or very important for the overall decision of intensive care unit  admission (A) and the rankings stratified by working in a public or private intensive care unit (B)
Table 2 - Correlation of respondent characteristics with factors associated with the decision of intensive care unit admission
Table 3 - Multivariate linear regression analyses for the association of respondent characteristics with the factors associated with the decision of ICU admission

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