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Pain: lessons from the past can inform the present and future

Pain: lessons from the past can inform the present and future AbstractPain is a phenomenon that accompanies a person with haemophilia (PWH) and many others with bleeding disorders from birth to death. Caregivers are not immune. For you cannot provide care, either as a loved one or a health care provider, and watch someone in pain without experiencing pain yourself. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Haemophilia Practice de Gruyter

Pain: lessons from the past can inform the present and future

The Journal of Haemophilia Practice , Volume 3 (1): 2 – Jan 1, 2016

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de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2016 Michelle Witkop, published by Sciendo
eISSN
2055-3390
DOI
10.17225/jhp00069
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Abstract

AbstractPain is a phenomenon that accompanies a person with haemophilia (PWH) and many others with bleeding disorders from birth to death. Caregivers are not immune. For you cannot provide care, either as a loved one or a health care provider, and watch someone in pain without experiencing pain yourself.

Journal

The Journal of Haemophilia Practicede Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 2016

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