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Autor:
Rushton, Alan
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Social Work, 1991 Aug 01. 21(4), 424-425.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23709263
Autor:
Sheung Tat Fan, Alexander Chiu, Theresa Wan-chun Hui, Peter Wing-ho Lee, William Ignace Wei, Boon Hun Yong
The book describes in detail the technical aspects of Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT), the routine practice of the world renowned Liver Transplant Team at Hong Kong's Queen Mary Hospital, and our views on various issues of the operation. Th
Autor:
Keith Dip Kei Luk, Thomas Wai Man Wan, Yat Wa Wong, Kenneth Man Chee Cheung, Keith Ying Kei Chan, Aldous Chun Shing Cheng, Mike Wing Wang Kwan, Karlen Kar Pui Law, Peter Wing Ho Lee, Gladys Lai Ying Cheing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vol 18 (2010)
Purpose. To examine the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for patients with chronic low back pain in Hong Kong, and to identify factors associated with work resumption. Methods. 57 men and 8 women aged 20 to 56 (mean, 39)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/295fab3e2ecc4cf8bfb0510d9463dc24
Autor:
Siu-Luen Luk, Patrick Wing-Leung Leung, John Bacon-Shone, See-Yuen Chung, Peter Wing-Ho Lee, Sylvia Chen, Richard Ng, Felice Lieh-Mak, Lillian Ko, Virginia C. N. Wong, C. Y. Yeung
Publikováno v:
The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. 158
A representative sample of 855 Hong-Kong Chinese children aged 36–48 months were assessed using the BSQ and the PBCL. Good reliability for both instruments were found. For the BSQ and PBCL, 12.75% and 27.5% were above the cut-off points of 10+ and
Autor:
Rushton, Alan
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Social Work; Jul1991, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p419-425, 7p
This is designed as a textbook for medical practitioners preparing for higher qualification examinations in pain medicine, as well as a reference book for other medical and allied healthcare workers. A unique feature of the book is its multidisciplin
Fear marks the boundary between the known and the unknown. Some Chinese people believe that talking about death will increase the likelihood of occurrence. Also, by talking about death, evil spirits will be attracted to haunt people. In facing death,
Pain is the most common symptom when sickness occurs. The treatment of any illness is directed towards both the cure of underlying pathology and the decrease of suffering. Every health care provider should be familiar with pain medicine. In the last
As the evidence-base for clinical practice in the management of life-threatening diseases and care at the end of life increases, it is apparent that psychosocial factors play a most profound role, influencing outcomes at every level from quality of l