Complementary therapies in children’s nursing
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Complementary therapies in children’s nursing

Charlotte Bradbury Children’s nursing student, Northumbria University

In the future, children’s nurses may need to draw on a wider range of resources and interventions than they have traditionally to enable holistic and effective care delivery for children and young people.

Nursing Children and Young People. 30, 5, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.30.5.15.s14

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