Attitudes and Knowledge of, and Preferences for Learning about Cultural Competence: A Study of Pharmacy Students from One Australian Pharmacy Program
Culturally and linguistically diverse populations, particularly asylum seekers, face challenges in accessing healthcare services. Pharmacists need to be capable of identifying and responding appropriately to the needs of diverse population groups. The aims of this study were to clarify student pharm...
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Main Authors: | Gloria Nkhoma (Author), Chiao Xin Lim (Author), Gerard A. Kennedy (Author), Ieva Stupans (Author) |
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