“…30,31 There are some studies that have focused on EOL knowledge and attitudes in younger populations, 18,32 but hardly any studies of EOL knowledge and attitudes have been conducted using large, ethnically diverse samples with large age ranges. 20,29 Moreover, studies that have investigated ethnocultural differences in EOL decisions have used very small sample sizes, making generalizability difficult. 27,28,30 It was hypothesized that selected sociodemographics (i.e., age, ethnicity, having a religious affiliation, relationship status), previous knowledge, and experiences with EOL care (i.e., as knowing that hospice care exists or having a living will) may influence patients' EOL planning (i.e., EOL health care decisions and hospice use).…”