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"You do what you have to do, and you don't ask for help": American Indian Reservation Community Talking Circles about Barriers to Palliative Care. “你做你必须做的事,你不寻求帮助”:美国印第安保留地社区关于姑息治疗障碍的谈话圈。
Qualitative research reports in communication Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/17459435.2024.2425080
Karla M Hunter, Gina Johnson, Kelley Le Beaux, Mary J Isaacson
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