'It breaks my heart': Healthcare practitioners' caring for families with epidermolysis bullosa
Background: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a painful genodermatosis presenting with skin fragility and blisters. There is no cure; the prognosis is guarded and depends on the subtype of the disease. Managing these patients can be emotionally challenging for healthcare practitioners. Aim: To determine...
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Main Authors: | Antoinette V. Chateau (Author), Colleen Aldous (Author), Ncoza Dlova (Author), David Blackbeard (Author) |
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