Falling short?: The psychosocial impact of living with Russell-Silver syndrome
Falling short?: The psychosocial impact of living with Russell-Silver syndrome
Russell-Silver syndrome (RSS) is a rare genetic condition that restricts growth and in many cases, causes asymmetry. There is little research exploring how this appearance-altering, genetic condition affects people's psychosocial functioning. Lisa Marie Ballard et al review the existing literature on short stature and RSS to provide insights for health professionals, and inform ongoing and future research
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Ballard, Lisa Marie
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Jenkinson, Elizabeth
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Ballard, Lisa Marie
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Fenwick, Angela J
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Jenkinson, Elizabeth
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Temple, Isabel Karen
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Ballard, Lisa Marie, Fenwick, Angela J, Jenkinson, Elizabeth and Temple, Isabel Karen
(2016)
Falling short?: The psychosocial impact of living with Russell-Silver syndrome.
Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 5 (7), .
(doi:10.12968/joan.2016.5.7.340).
Abstract
Russell-Silver syndrome (RSS) is a rare genetic condition that restricts growth and in many cases, causes asymmetry. There is little research exploring how this appearance-altering, genetic condition affects people's psychosocial functioning. Lisa Marie Ballard et al review the existing literature on short stature and RSS to provide insights for health professionals, and inform ongoing and future research
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 July 2016
Published date: 3 September 2016
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/400838
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