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<title>GRADUATE STUDIES - MAN RESEARCH OUTPUTS SY 2021-2022</title>
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<title>Journey of craniotomy survivors: the travails of transitioning and survival strategies.</title>
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<name>Gascon, Kalleitner Xyrus</name>
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<summary type="text">Journey of craniotomy survivors: the travails of transitioning and survival strategies.
Gascon, Kalleitner Xyrus
The study aimed to explore the lived experiences of patients who had undergone craniotomy. Further, it described their experiences along with the models of denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Also, it explored the coping strategies of the participants.
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