Mobilising identity through social media: psychosocial support for young people with life-limiting conditions
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- DOI: 10.1136/eb-2018-102938
Mobilising identity through social media: psychosocial support for young people with life-limiting conditions
Abstract
EBN engages readers through a range of Online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses and nursing. EBN Opinion papers highlight and expand on these debates.
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