Research from Castilla-La Mancha University Provides New Data on Health and Medicine (Interaction Processes between Health Professionals and Moroccan Immigrant Women in Reproductive Healthcare: The Disagreement in the Encounter-A Qualitative...).

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      A recent study conducted by Castilla-La Mancha University in Spain examined the interaction processes between health professionals and Moroccan immigrant women in reproductive healthcare. The study found that communication and relationship problems, including language barriers and interpersonal silence, hindered the development of meaningful healthcare relationships. The researchers recommended the use of translation programs, the incorporation of intercultural meters, and the development of cultural competence in health professionals to address these issues. The study highlights the need for improved healthcare experiences for Moroccan immigrant women in Spain. [Extracted from the article]
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