Cultural knowledge of non-Muslim nurses working in Saudi Arabian obstetric units
Culture defines how persons behave towards each other. When nurses and patients belong to different cultures, culture-based misunderstandings could influence the nurse-patient relationships and interactions adversely. The purpose of the study was to determine non-Muslim nurses' knowledge about...
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Main Authors: | E.M. Sidumo (Author), V.J. Ehlers (Author), S.P. Hattingh (Author) |
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2009-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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