Secularism and the consideration of interculturality in interactions with users.

In hospitals, healthcare professionals may, in good faith, hold differing views on what is acceptable or appropriate in terms of secularism and religious expression. In the rush of daily practice, it is difficult to take into account patients and the meaning they attach to cultural and religious practices: this requires acquiring and assimilating knowledge that must be constantly updated. Therefore, healthcare professionals must be trained.

Author(s): LENEL Pierre, KESSAR Zahia

Publishing year: 2017

Pages: 27-28

Health in Action, 2017, n° 442, p. 27-28

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