by gathering information from many sources, such as interpreters, clinicians, and patients.Last but ... promding how power can change and be negotiated in such relationships.Cultural norms, attitudes, and ... different linguistic and cultural backgrounds are engaged. Interpreters act as crucial mediators in
like hospitals and the associated agencies. And group dimension includes communication between clinic ... ians, patients, health care professionals and service providers. There is communication between ... uffered from depression at first, she refused to go to the hospital and to receive an official
develop attitudes of defeat and as a result may fail to work toward their own recovery. In one small ... step toward counteracting such consequences, clinicians have adopted the important practice of ... applying labels to the disorder and not to the people who have disorders. For example, a patient might be
organizational barriers and of staff and parent attitudes. Two physicians and a nurse clinician ... and individual interviews with other participants were conducted during Visit 1 to capture attitudes ... ' misconceptions concerning pain and opioid use than to concerns related to cultural, religious, or societal