"It is important that we also remain a person ourselves": A qualitative study about the role of healthcare and social welfare services by Dutch parents caring for a child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities at home
Background: Parenting a child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities has great implications. Parents generally rely heavily on healthcare and social welfare services in caring for the child at home. Previous studies indicated mismatch between what parents need to preserve family and pe...
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Main Authors: | Liesbeth Geuze (Author), Samuel Schrevel (Author), Anne Goossensen (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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