Religion and culture
Religion, belief and culture should be recognised as potential sources of moral purpose and personal strength in healthcare, enhancing the welfare of both clinicians and patients, amidst the experience of ill-health, healing, suffering and dying. Communication between doctors and patients and betwee...
Auteur principal: | Hordern, J |
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Autres auteurs: | Saunders, J |
Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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