Parent-perceived isolation and barriers to psychosocial support: a qualitative study to investigate how peer support might help parents of burn-injured children
Introduction: Burn injuries can be traumatic and distressing for the affected child and family, with a prolonged period of recovery. This research explores parents' experiences of support following their child's injury and their thoughts on peer support specifically. Methods: Thirteen semi...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Heath (Author), Heidi Williamson (Author), Lisa Williams (Author), Diana Harcourt (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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