Child’s suffering: proposals to support and manage the illness
Abstract
A child’s pain needs to be addressed and understood as a sensory and emotional experience, through which “invisible” things can be discovered. The perception of a child’s pain and its psychological, interpersonal and somatic consequences need dedicated support and management during medical treatment. Without adequate support and management, which give suffering a precise meaning, the suffering of children remains a primitive injustice. This...
Paper Details
Title
Child’s suffering: proposals to support and manage the illness
Published Date
Feb 7, 2014
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
84 - 90
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