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Applying a Sociolinguistic Model to the Analysis of Informed Consent Documents
Nursing Ethics, 11/10/09
Granero–Molina J et al. – The results suggest potential linguistic communication difficulties, different languages being used, cultural clashes, asymmetry of communication between professionals and patients, assignment of rights on the part of patients, and overprotection of professionals and institutions.
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