Exploring Aboriginal aged care residents' cultural and spiritual needs in South Australia
Abstract Background Attention to culture and its impact on health care can improve the quality of care given, add to our understanding of health care among culturally diverse populations, and encourage a more holistic approach to health care within general care. Connection to culture is important to...
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Main Authors: | Nina Sivertsen (Author), Ann Harrington (Author), Mohammad Hamiduzzaman (Author) |
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