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International Journal of Psychology & Behavior Analysis Volume 3 (2017), Article ID 3:IJPBA-134, 6 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-3867/2017/134
Original Article
Lessons Learned: ‘Balance-training’ as a New Method Supporting former Intensive Care Patients in Adaptation and Self-management

Margo van Mol1*, Hanneke Oonk2 and Lilian Vloet3,4

1Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Department of Intensive Care Adults, Rotterdam, Netherlands
2Registertherapist BCZ® and MBSR trainer, Huizen, Netherlands
3HAN University of Applied Sciences, Department of Emergency and critical care, Nijmegen, Netherlands
4Radboud University Medical Center, Scientific Center for Quality of Healthcare (IQ healthcare), Nijmegen, Netherlands
Dr. Margo van Mol, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Department of Intensive Care, P.O. Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Tel: +31 6 15566554; E-mail: m.vanmol@erasmusmc.nl
21 August 2017; 25 November 2017; 27 November 2017
van Mol M, Oonk H, Vloet L (2017) Lessons Learned: ‘Balance-training’ as a New Method Supporting former Intensive Care Patients in Adaptation and Self-management. Int J Psychol Behav Anal 3: 134. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15344/2455-3867/2017/134

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