Minority integration in rural healthcare provision: an example of good practice
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Minority integration in rural healthcare provision: an example of good practice

Sarah Bekaert Paediatric Nurse, Homerton Hospital, London

To ensure that ethnic minority groups were receiving equality of treatment and service, Horton General Hospital in Banbury formed a multicultural consultation group. The group carried out a five-year plan to standardise health care for ethnic minority communities in Oxfordshire and to educate staff to enhance their cultural sensitivity.

Nursing Standard. 14, 45, 43-45. doi: 10.7748/ns2000.07.14.45.43.c2891

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