Self-Care Performance of Children with Ventriculoperitoneal-Shunt
Nadia Kasem Alaswad,
Samah Osman Ali
Abstract:Background: Children who have a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP shunt) have to deal with a number of difficulties, all of which have an effect on how well they can execute the daily tasks associated with self-care. Children who have ventriculoperitoneal shunts may have a variety of effects on their physical, psychological, social, and academic self-care performance. These effects may vary from child to child. Aim: The study aimed to explores Self-care performance of children with ventriculoperitoneal-shunt. Too… Show more
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