Dying Well in Aotearoa New Zealand for ethnic minority communities: a time for reclamation?
Summary
Most New Zealanders, currently, are likely to die in hospital or in aged residential care. This paper explores the ‘good death’ in the context of Aotearoa’s multi-ethnocultural society. It highlights the importance of partnering with Ethnic minority communities (EMCs) to co-design culturally safe services to support EMCs to die well.
