Their view: difficulties and challenges of patients and physicians in cross-cultural encounters and a medical ethics perspective

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Kristina Würth
Wolf Langewitz
Stella Reiter-Theil
Sylvie Schuster
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[1] Universitätsspital Basel,Psychosomatic Medicine
[2] University Hospital Basle, Medical communication
[3] Psychiatric Hospitals University Basel University Hospital Basel / University of Basel,Department Clinical Ethics
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BMC Medical Ethics | / 19卷
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Cross-cultural communication; Difficulties; Migrant patients; Ethics in clinical practice; Perspectives; Qualitative research;
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