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1Kent State University College of Nursing, Kent, Ohio 44240, USA. bturkoski@kent.edu
Abstract:
This month's column presents a case study of a Muslim patient and the considerations for culturally sensitive care that one nurse implemented. The interventions resolved potential cultural conflict and involved several departments within her agency. A brief review of the deliberations and decisions of the Institutional Ethics Committee identifies the supporting ethical arguments and the recommendations for developing cultural sensitivity within its healthcare organizations.
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