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Risposte ai bisogni delle famiglie con bambino disabile

CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES: EXAMPLES OF “RELIEF” INTERVENTIONS

BRUNO SACHER

UOC di Pediatria, Ospedale S. Antonio, San Daniele del Friuli (UD)

Giugno 2005 - pagg. 362 -370

Abstract
The Author describe some interventions for children with disabilities, the aim of which was to provide some relief both to them and to their families. Examples of “relief” interventions included dental care in general sedation, training programs on nutritional problems and week-end hospitalization. In order to find appropriate solutions for each problem faced by the families of children with disabilities, the “family-paediatrician alliance” is fundamental.
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