Webhow we understand the influence of diversity in patterns of advanced disease, illness experiences, responses to treatment, and the use of specialist palliative care services is.

Webissues that arose from the literature included differing ideas of the meanings of life and death, visibility of cultural minority groups, spiritual care needs, desire to involve.

Webthis article will discuss some barriers that may limit people of different cultural backgrounds receiving appropriate palliative and end of life care, and provides some.

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Palliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Webmost cultures have traditions, customs, and beliefs related to the dying process.

Webcompared to whites, racial/ethnic minorities are less likely to enroll in hospice and if they enroll, more likely to experience poor quality care.

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