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Psychological care in trauma patients

Injury, 2003
The clinician manages trauma patients in the emergency room, operation theatre, intensive care unit and trauma ward with an endeavour to provide best possible treatment for physical injuries. At the same time, it is equally important to give adequate attention to behavioural and psychological aspects associated with the event.
Medha, Mohta   +3 more
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Stepped psychological care after stroke

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2015
Emotional difficulties are common after stroke and have an impact on rehabilitation outcome. It is a challenge to manage these problems effectively, particularly in times of resource stringency. One proposal for how to do this has arisen out of an approach to general mental health management: a system of 'stepped care'.
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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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Spiritually conscious psychological care.

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2010
There is increasing recognition of the importance of identifying and perhaps incorporating into psychological services the spiritual and religious beliefs and practices (SRBP) of patients. Research suggests that psychologists are reluctant to address the SRBP of their patients, because they are unsure how to do so without contravention of ethical ...
Saunders, Stephen M.   +2 more
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Psychology, Health and Health Care

Psychology & Health, 1990
Abstract This article traces the development of the World Health Organization's emphasis on psychological and behavioural factors in health and notes its encouragement of recognition of these factors by member states. The article further outlines the reasons for this increasing recognition and stresses the important role of psychological and ...
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Towards a psychology of caring*

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1990
An increasing awareness of the chronicity of many conditions, and reservations about the appropriateness of ‘treatment’ models of intervention, together encourage a positive and careful psychological examination of caring. A psychology of caring must be relevant to care by families in domestic settings as well as to more specialized and professionally ...
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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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Continuing psychological care.

Neuro endocrinology letters, 2005
This article draws together thoughts derived from an experienced clinical psychologist's practice, with parents of ill and premature infants in the context of a psychological service for children and parents in a paediatric and maternity teaching hospital.
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Psychological care

2018
Sara Laxe, Neus Fàbregas
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