Trans-cultural nursing: exploring the experiences of international students visiting Namibia
In a rapidly changing world, where people from diverse cultures move about more readily, nurses may find themselves faced with patients and clients with a totally different world perspective and health belief system. ABSTRAK In 'n wêreld wat vinnig verander vind ons dat persone van uiteenlopen...
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Main Authors: | L Pretorius (Author), L Small (Author) |
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