A hermeneutic study of integrating psychotherapist competence in postnatal child health care: nurses' perspectives
Abstract Background There is a considerable prevalence of and an increasing attention to emotional problems in families with infants. Yet, knowledge is scant of how to create efficient and accessible mental health services for this population. The study qualitatively explored public health nurses...
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Main Authors: | Katarina Kornaros (Author), Sofia Zwedberg (Author), Eva Nissen (Author), Björn Salomonsson (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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