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ISSN 2703-4542
Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 30, Issue 3, 2014November 01, 2014 NZST

Optimising Cultural Safety and Comfort During Gynaecological Examinations:  Accounts of Indigenous Māori Women

Catherine Cook, PhD, RN, Lecturer, Massey University, Auckland, NZ, Terryann Clark, (Ngā Puhi), PhD, RN, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ, Margaret Brunton, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, Massey University, Auckland, NZ,
Māori women's healthcultural safetycultural competencesexual healthgynaecological examinationsCartwright Report
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Cook, C., Clark, T., & Brunton, M. (2014). Optimising cultural safety and comfort during gynaecological examinations:  Accounts of indigenous Māori women. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 30(3), 19–34. https://doi.org/10.36951/NgPxNZ.2014.009
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