A qualitative study of cancer care professionals' experiences of working with migrant patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Alex BroomRhiannon Bree ParkerEmma KirbyRenata KokanovićLisa WoodlandZarnie LwinEng-Siew KohPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
The findings reveal: how culture is often misconstrued as manageable in isolation; the importance of a renewed emphasis on culture as interpersonal and institutional in character; and the importance of prioritising the development of quality relationships requiring additional time and resource investments in migrant patients for enacting effective intercultural care.