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    Cultural considerations in forgoing enteral feeding: A comparison between the Hong Kong Chinese, North American, and Malaysian Islamic patients with advanced dementia at the end‐of‐life
    with Olivia M. Y. Ngan, Sara M. Bergstresser, Suhaila Sanip, Helen Y. L. Chan, and Derrick K. S. Au
    Developing World Bioethics 20 (2): 105-114. 2020.
    Cultural competence, a clinical skill to recognise patients' cultural and religious beliefs, is an integral element in patient‐centred medical practice. In the area of death and dying, physicians' understanding of patients' and families' values is essential for the delivery of culturally appropriate care. Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition marked by the decline of cognitive functions. When the condition progresses and deteriorates, patients with advanced dementia often have eating and swa…Read more