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Patients’ Transcultural Needs and Carers’ Ethical Responses
Nursing Ethics, 11/10/09
Dogan H et al. – Suggestions for better transcultural health care paradigms are made for relating to patients from different cultures when patients and care providers have little understanding of each other’s needs and expectations.
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