“At the end, we are all human” – Striving for equity in the care of patients from culturally diverse backgrounds
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Brooks, LA
Bloomer, MJ
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As a result of international migration, populations are diverse, amplifying the importance of equity in the provision of critical care. According to the World Health Organization, equity is achieved when every person can achieve their full potential for health and wellbeing (2021).
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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
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Intensive care
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Manias, E; Brooks, LA; Bloomer, MJ, “At the end, we are all human” – Striving for equity in the care of patients from culturally diverse backgrounds, Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2022, pp. 103361