
pmid: 19616400
Tsunami is a fictionalized, based on the true story of a mother and baby patients who attended my rural clinic for 12 months and disappeared. (All personal identifiers have been removed.) It is a story of a family physician trying to establish trust relationship with a young mother, that her past history and living conditions make it almost impossible for her to raise a baby. The narrative describes the struggle of the clinic staff to help the mother to keep a safe and healthy environment for her baby, and their failure to maintain open communication and support for the young mother, until the inevitable end.
Physician-Patient Relations, Pregnancy, Communication, Postpartum Period, Humans, Infant, Female, Family Practice, Trust
Physician-Patient Relations, Pregnancy, Communication, Postpartum Period, Humans, Infant, Female, Family Practice, Trust
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