A Descriptive Study of the Cultural Competence of Hemodialysis Nurses.
CANNT Journal 2009, Oct-Dec, 19, 4
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Introduction Cultural competence is defined as the ability of an individual to understand and respect the values, attitudes, beliefs and mores that differ across cultures, and to consider and respond appropriately to these differences in planning, implementing, and evaluating health education, promotion programs and interventions (Luquis & Perez, 2003).
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