Multicultural Nursing: Providing Better Employee Care

Living in an increasingly multicultural society, nurses are regularly required to care for employees from a variety of cultural backgrounds. An awareness of cultural differences focuses occupational health nurses on those differences and results in better employee care. This article explores the con...

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Occupational health
Occupational Medicine - methods
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