African American Communities Speak to Palliative Care Clinicians: Evaluation of an Innovative Community-Developed Communication Skills Training Program (GP726)
Lack of understanding of cultural differences may compromise care at End-of-Life (EOL) for minority patients. Cultural competence among clinicians increases the likelihood of providing higher quality care, improving patient satisfaction, and reducing health disparities.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Ronit Elk, Michael Barnett, Moneka Thompson, Vanessa Tate, Ashley Nichols Source Type: research
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