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A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, nurse, optometrist, dentist, veterinarian, or other health care provider. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Trials and fibrillations : the social context of the coronary experience
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Perceived stress in parents and partners of people with head injury
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Evaluation of back education programme at the Medical Rehabilitation Unit, Palmerston North Hospital
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Lost in the normality of birth : a study in grounded theory exploring the experiences of mothers who had unplanned abdominal surgery at the time of birth
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The presenting symptoms associated with arachnoiditis and the experience of living with them in everyday life
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The informational needs of women with cervical cancer
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Provision of information to patients and relatives after traumatic brain injury
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In search of self : the hospitalisation experiences of children with cancer
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Finding out what works and what doesn't work : caring for women with a fungating tumour of the breast
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A study investigating the effects of Tai Chi Chuan in individuals with traumatic brain injury
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Prostate cancer and the lives of current survivors : a phenomenological study
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Living with peripheral vascular disease: A one-person case study
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Living with motor neurone disease: An interpretive study
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Putting a human face to severe traumatic brain injury research : a review of neuropsychological rehabilitation, obsessive-compulsive disorder and caregiver burden with respect to the case of BP
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The experience of whanau caring for members disabled from the effects of stroke
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Perception of support provided for people with traumatic brain injury in relation to caregiver burden
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Relationships between coping strategies and mood states in caregivers of people with dementia in New Zealand
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Working to 'stay in life': A way of living life with heart failure: A grounded theory study
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Outcome measures in brain injury rehabilitation
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Knowledge, early recognition and acceptance : the journey to recovery from postnatal depression
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Young adults' experiences of day surgery: Feeling safe : A qualitative descriptive study
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Experiences of patients attending and participating in clinical nurse specialist-managed heart failure clinics
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Narratives from the Mind's Eye: The Significance of Mental Health Pathography in New Zealand, 1980-2008.
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Phase two exercise rehabilitation following a cardiac event : the effects of group and individual exercise on psychological well-being, physical status and quality of life
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The current practices of New Zealand plastic surgeons with respect to the psychological well-being of patients seeking elective aesthetic procedures
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Lives interrupted -- an adolescent's experience of stroke : a [de]construction and reconstruction of lived experiences
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Injured athletes : appraisal, coping, optimism, rehabilitation adherence, and rehabilitation engagement
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The recovery experiences of refugees from Middle Eastern backgrounds with concussions
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E te tākuta, kei a koe te tikanga - A qualitative study of factors influencing treatment decision-making in cancer consultations with Māori patients and whānau
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Complementary and alternative medicines for cancer treatment : a patient perspective
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The unmet needs of siblings of children with cancer and serious chronic health conditions in Ao tearoa/New Zealand
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The prevention of weight regain in bariatric surgery patients at Counties Manukau Health
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