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Nova Scotia: Cultural Understanding In The Provision Of Supportive And Palliative Care - Perspectives In Relation To An Indigenous Population


Nova Scotia: Cultural Understanding In The Provision Of Supportive And Palliative Care - Perspectives In Relation To An Indigenous Population   Grace Johnston, Adele Vukic, and Skylan Parker, 2012   Objectives: The provision of supportive and palliative care for an indigenous people in Nova Scotia, Canada, was examined to further our understanding and thereby improve cultural competency. Most of Nova Scotia's indigenous people are Mi'kmaq. The Mi'kmaq Nation lives in Atlantic Canada...

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