Chapter 6 Perceived religious discrimination in healthcare A qualitative study of formal complaints

Swedish healthcare providers must comply with the Patient Act's principles of equal and accessible care and account for patients' religious backgrounds by offering culturally sensitive care. This chapter explores what characterizes patients' and their relatives' expectations in h...

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Other Authors: Enstedt, Daniel (Editor), Dellenborg, Lisen (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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