Sensory processing disorder: Perceptions on the clinical role of advanced psychiatric nurses
Background: No description of the clinical role of the advanced psychiatric nurse in the management of children with sensory processing disorder could be found for the South African context. This is a loss in clinical nursing practice with regard to diagnosis, treatment and research. Aim: To explore...
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Main Authors: | Madelein Lang (Author), Emmerentia du Plessis (Author) |
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