Rheumatology. Part 4: Psychosocial issues
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Rheumatology. Part 4: Psychosocial issues
Abstract
Arthritis can affect physical, psychological, social, sexual and role function. Nurses need to enter into a therapeutic relationship with patients to address coping strategies. Care must be placed within the context of the patient's and family's life for it to be meaningful and relevant.
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