Learning the available and supplied religious facilities for inpatient services: an example of Taiwan's hospital environment.(International Perspective): An article from: Nursing Economics
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From the author: * Since most people in Taiwan are polytheist rooted in Taoist, Buddhist, and Chinese ideologies, defining policies and procedures for spiritual care and creating flexible support services and facilities would significantly improve the ability of hospitals to provide more holistic care.
Citation Details Title: Learning the available and supplied religious facilities for inpatient services: an example of Taiwan's hospital environment.(International Perspective) Author: Chang-Yi Yin Publication:Nursing Economics (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 2007 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 25 Issue: 3 Page: 167(7)