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  A Study of Haemophilia and its Implications for Social Work Practice
 
 
Title: A Study of Haemophilia and its Implications for Social Work Practice
Author: Brennan, Anne
Pavlin, Helen
Appeared in: Australian social work
Paging: Volume 24 (1971) nr. 2 pages 1-18
Year: 1971-06
Contents: “Unpublished research is nothing but vulgar curiosity.”1 These words, especially in relation to social work research, demand to be taken seriously. Thus we now present the findings and implications arising out of a small survey which was undertaken in Brisbane in 1964.2 This study was aimed primarily to focus on the felt and observed needs of haemophiliacs and their families, especially their psychosocial needs. Arising out of this was the secondary goal of trying to relate these to what is already known and formulated about the genetic and medical aspects of the disease.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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