ROLUL ASISTENTEI MEDICALE ÎN ÎMBUNĂTĂłIREA IMAGINII DE SINE A PACIENłILOR PROTEZAłI
Journal Title: CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS - JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT - Year 2005, Vol 2005, Issue 8
Abstract
this paper is trying to underline the negative aspects of image loss and low self-esteem in the cases of patients with serious disabling chronic diseases (cardiovascular, advanced neoplasm, etc.) or who had suffered changes of their body appearance due to various surgical procedures (surgical stomas, amputations, etc.), and thus proving the necessity for communication in the patient – nurse relationship
Authors and Affiliations
Dumitrică Petruta-Daniela , Necula Mădălina
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