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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: When faced with a black vs. a white patient, physicians did not differ in their elicitation of intubation preferences (within-subject comparison, 28/32 [88 %] vs. 28/32 [88 %] ; p =. 589 ; between-subject comparison, 13/17 [87 %] vs. 13/17 [76 %] ; p =. 460), intensive care unit admission (within-subject comparison, 14/32 [44 %] vs. 12/32 [38 %] ; p =. 481 ; between-subject comparison, 8/15 (53 %) vs. 7/17 (41 %) ; p =. 456), intubation (within-subject comparison, 5/32 [16 %] vs. 4/32 [13 %] ; p =. 567 ; between-subject comparison : 1/15 [7 %] vs. 4/17 [24 %] ; p =. 215), or initiation of comfort measures only (within-subject comparison : 16/32 [50 %] vs. 19/32 [59 %] ; p =. 681 ; between-subject comparison : 6/15 [40 %] vs. 8/17 [47 %] ; p =. 679).