Caring for Patients in Cross‐Cultural Settings

Hastings Center Report 25 (1):6-14 (2012)
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Abstract

A caregiver from the dominant U.S. culture and a patient from a very different culture can resolve cross‐cultural disputes about treatment, not by compromising important values, but by focusing on the patient's goals.

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Nancy Jecker
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