Communication Between Health Workers and Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam
Background: Vietnam has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates during the past 2 decades, but this overall improvement conceals regional and ethnic inequalities. Ethnic minorities in Vietnam experience high rates of poverty and mortality, and they face communication and cultural...
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Main Authors: | Shannon McKinn (Author), Duong Thuy Linh (Author), Kirsty Foster (Author), Kirsten McCaffery (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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