Perceptions of the critical cultural competence of registered nurses in Canada
Abstract Background Cultural diversity often leads to misunderstandings, clashes, conflicts, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and stereotyping due to the frequent intersection of many variables, such as differences in traditions, behaviours, ethical and moral perspectives, conceptions of health and il...
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Main Authors: | Adel F. Almutairi (Author), Abdallah A. Adlan (Author), Maliha Nasim (Author) |
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