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The Subjective Assessment Paradox in Health Literacy: Implications for Intervention Design in Primary Care Settings. [PDF]
Qingfei K, Wen X.
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MUST scoring – a ‘must’ or a waste of nursing time?
British Journal of Nursing, 2008Hospital malnutrition is a major clinical and public health problem, affecting at least 2 million people in the United Kingdom. The subject captures national attention and has provoked escalating efforts towards prevention (Banks, 2006). A significant number of patients admitted to hospital are either malnourished or at significant risk of becoming so.
Geraint, Williams, Elisabeth, Keir
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2017
It is argued that in the effective psychotherapy of patients suffering with severe trauma, there is always blood that is shed. This blood may be metaphorical but is often literal. In its absence, it is unlikely that anything of real value has occurred.
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It is argued that in the effective psychotherapy of patients suffering with severe trauma, there is always blood that is shed. This blood may be metaphorical but is often literal. In its absence, it is unlikely that anything of real value has occurred.
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