2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-024-01015-1
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How patients experience respect in healthcare: findings from a qualitative study among multicultural women living with HIV

Sofia B. Fernandez,
Alya Ahmad,
Mary Catherine Beach
et al.

Abstract: Background Respect is essential to providing high quality healthcare, particularly for groups that are historically marginalized and stigmatized. While ethical principles taught to health professionals focus on patient autonomy as the object of respect for persons, limited studies explore patients’ views of respect. The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of a multiculturally diverse group of low-income women living with HIV (WLH) regarding their experience of respect from the… Show more

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