When a cure is unwanted
Ian Hulatt Consultant editor, Mental Health Practice
People can be surprisingly positive about aspects of long-term conditions and understanding this can help nurses build a strong therapeutic alliance
Living with any long-term diagnosis brings challenges and a person’s identity can soon become entangled with the demands of their condition.
Nursing Standard.
34, 1, 35-35.
doi: 10.7748/ns.34.1.35.s15
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