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[Pervasive refusal syndrome: study of a clinical case]
Dominique Brunet1, Romain Clément-Dubois1, Audrey Becker1
1AP-HP, Hôpital Cochin, Maison de Solenn, F-75014 Paris, France.
Abstract:
The clinical presentation of pervasive refusal syndrome is marked by a refusal to eat, walk, talk, firm resistance and an aggressive refusal to accept help and care. The management of patients with this syndrome is physically and emotionally draining for caregivers. The quality of the relationship can be quickly affected as it is so unusual and singular. Training, communication and support from the team are essential to be able to continue to provide compassionate care.
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