An investigation of culturally competent terminology in healthcare policy finds ambiguity and lack of definition
Abstract Objective : This research explored how the concept of cultural competence was represented and expressed through health policies that were intended to improve the quality and efficacy of healthcare provided to families from culturally marginalised communities, particularly women and children...
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Main Authors: | Julian Grant (Author), Yvonne Parry (Author), Pauline Guerin (Author) |
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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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