Development of the Inpatient Dignity Scale Through Studies in Japan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom
Purpose: The importance of human dignity in care is well-recognized. Care recipients' experiences with undignified care have been reported in many countries. However, few studies have measured these situations quantitatively, especially as there are no tools applicable to inpatients receiving o...
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Main Authors: | Katsumasa Ota (Author), Jukai Maeda (Author), Ann Gallagher (Author), Michiko Yahiro (Author), Yukari Niimi (Author), Moon F. Chan (Author), Masami Matsuda (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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