Psychological management of stoma-related concerns
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Psychological management of stoma-related concerns

Craig White Chartered Clinical and Health Psychologist, Consulting and Clinical Psychology Services, Ayrshire and Arran Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Glasgow

In this article, the author discusses how nurses can identify, prevent and treat the psychological consequences of stoma surgery for patients and their families.

Nursing Standard. 12, 36, 35-38. doi: 10.7748/ns1998.05.12.36.35.c2511

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