How to ensure you deliver culturally sensitive care
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How to ensure you deliver culturally sensitive care

Petra Kendall-Raynor Health journalist

Culture and religion are important determinants in patients’ experience of care

Culturally appropriate care is the provision of care that recognises a person’s identity, in terms of the groups they feel they belong to.

Nursing Standard. 37, 2, 19-20. doi: 10.7748/ns.37.2.19.s12

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