Patient Perception of Risk Factors That Violate Human Dignity During Hospitalization: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Public Hospital in Tamaulipas, Mexico
Introduction: The human being who gets sick, sometimes needs to be hospitalized to establish his homeostasis. This process makes him/her vulnerable, as he/she assumes the “patient status”, which also affects psycho-affective aspects and can make him/her feel like an object due to the treatment of he...
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2024
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