Malcolm MacLachlan has written a fascinating book for clinicians who see patients from a range of cultures and countries. It extended my understanding in a number of areas, including the relevance of race and risk of suicide, how people from other cultures view health and illness, where they would normally seek help and what support they expect in return.
Nursing Standard. 20, 49, 30-30. doi: 10.7748/ns2006.08.20.49.30.b506
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