Cultural competence among health care professionals in a tertiary care setting.
ABSTRACT: Background: Cultural competence is about health care professionals being able to take the patient's cultural background, beliefs, values and traditions into consideration in patient care. Growth of multicultural societies have highlighted the need to possess knowledge and skills t...
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Main Author: | Giri, Asmita |
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Language: | English |
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