2010
Woods, M
Sage Journals
This article presents a model of cultural safety that incorporates social and ethical elements. It does this by critiquing the underpinnings of the concept as it was developed in New Zealand, describing its sociocultual and sociopolitical elements, and exploring key socioethical elements.
Cultural Safety and the Socioethical Nurse.
Woods, M. (2010). Cultural safety and the socioethical nurse. Nursing Ethics, 17(6), 715-25.
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