Enablers of psychosocial recovery in pediatric burns: perspectives from the children, parents and burn recovery support staff
Abstract Background Pediatric burn injuries are a major cause of death and injury, occurring mainly in resource poor environments. Recovery from burns is widely reported to be constrained by physical, psychological, relationship and reintegration challenges. These challenges have been widely describ...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Van Niekerk (Author), Roxanne Jacobs (Author), Nancy Hornsby (Author), Robyn Singh-Adriaanse (Author), Mathilde Sengoelge (Author), Lucie Laflamme (Author) |
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