Interculturality in Spain’s Healthcare System: The Case of Chinese Culture in the Valencian Community
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This article reports on a descriptive study and proposes potential solutions for communication issues discussed in a previous experimental study (2018). The latter regard sexual and reproductive health interactions between health professionals and Chinese patients in Valencia, Spain. Drawing on previous results and similar studies carried out in this field, this article sets out to offer a twofold perspective, both academic and professional, on sexual and reproductive healthcare to ultimately address the main issues arising from this study.
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