The end-of-life needs of Aboriginal and immigrant communities: a challenge to conventional medical models
IntroductionConcerns have been raised internationally about the palliative care needs of migrants and First Nations people. This article presents insights from research investigating the end-of-life needs of Aboriginal and culturally and linguistically diverse people living in Western Sydney, Austra...
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Main Authors: | Rosemary Leonard (Author), Joy Paton (Author), Peta Hinton (Author), Sally Greenaway (Author), Jody Thomson (Author) |
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