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Psychological Care and Distress

2020
1. The establishment of a therapeutic relationship between the children’s palliative care (CPC) team and the family is important to provide good psychological care and support. 2. Understanding the family and the child’s psychological distress and how to manage it is essential. 3.
Tracey Brand, Tamara Klikovac
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Midwifery and psychological care

British Journal of Midwifery, 2018
Midwives know how multidisciplinary working can provide expertise from a variety of specialties relevant to a woman's care. Alun Jones outlines what psychology research can teach midwives
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The Psychology of Burn Care

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2006
Jackie S, Smith   +2 more
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Pathways to care for psychological problems in primary care.

Australian family physician, 2003
Pathways to care for psychological problems have been studied using case note review or a range of structured interviews.1-4 This makes comparisons between settings difficult. We report the use of a structured interview developed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to study pathways to primary care for psychological problems in 15 centres in Europe,
Stain, Helen   +4 more
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A psychological Care

La Revue de l'Infirmière, 2016
Pascale Didry, Emmanuelle Didry
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Psychological care

2018
Sara Laxe, Neus Fàbregas
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Psychological care for the bereaved

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1995
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