Cultural sensitivity: a practical approach to improving services
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Cultural sensitivity: a practical approach to improving services

Jane Daddy Senior Sister, Leeds Road Community Hospital, Bradford
Angie Clegg Clinical Nurse Leader, Bradford Community NHS Trust

Reports commissioned by the Department of Health (Acheson 1998, Alexander 1999) have highlighted the failure of the NHS to provide culturally sensitive services for black and Asian patients. Cultural sensitivity in nursing is the provision of care that is sensitive to the needs of clients from all cultures. The authors outline the action taken to improve cultural sensitivity in a community hospital.

Nursing Standard. 15, 33, 39-40. doi: 10.7748/ns2001.05.15.33.39.c3022

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angie.clegg@virgin.net

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