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Перевод: sufferer speek sufferer


[прилагательное]
пострадавший;
[существительное]
пострадавший ; страдалец


Тезаурус:

  1. It's mentors are now well known: Christopher and Pat Pilkington, Penny Brohn - herself a cancer sufferer whose story is told in her book Gentle Giants - and Dr. Alec Forbes.
  2. The kind of practical tasks they carried out for the sufferer were of course very variable.
  3. In the teeth of the evidence I do not believe that any suffering is ultimately absurd or pointless the value of suffering does not lie in the pain of it but in what the sufferer makes of it.
  4. Neighbour of sufferer living alone, 2nd Interview
  5. Despite these qualifications from those immediately concerned, a live studio discussion was interpolated after the second, with three practitioners of the orthodox - Ian McColl, professor of surgery at Guy's, Professor T. J. McElwaine, of the Royal Marsden, and Dr Walter Bodmer, director of research for the Imperial Cancer Fund - being ranged against, though they might demur about the word "against", Barbara Kidman, a broadcaster, journalist, cancer sufferer and author of a book on the alternative approach: and Dr Dick Richards, a physician and author.
  6. task hard because of dementia sufferer's characteristics/ behaviour (53 per cent of those who found tasks difficult; l7 per cent of all informal carers)
  7. However, as stated above, nine out of the 11 in the action sample who said at second interview that they continued to prefer home care gave much more unequivocal answers; stating not merely that they would not like the dementia sufferer to be in institutional care, or that they would feel guilty about him or her going into residential care (as did the carers of Miss Wainwright and Mrs Nolan), but also that home was where they envisaged and wanted the sufferer to remain.
  8. It is interesting that half the carers said they would like to see the dementia sufferer in residential care.
  9. A spokesman for Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, east London, said the hospital treated 24 "walking wounded", and detained a 50-year-old asthma sufferer who suffered breathing difficulties after the windows of his house were blown out.
  10. These interviews were to be used partly to obtain or confirm information about the sufferer but also to examine the carer's own contribution to the care of the sufferer; his or her physical and emotional well-being; feelings about or attitudes to the sufferer, towards his/her own involvement, and towards the sufferer's continued residence in the community.
  11. Nearly a third of the principal carers complained at the first interview about the adverse effects of looking after the dementia sufferer upon their own physical or mental health.
  12. Just under half lived in the same household as the dementia sufferer (45 per cent); most of the remainder lived within easy reach: 14 per cent in the same street or only a few minutes' walk away, 20 per cent within two miles, ten per cent within five miles, and only 11 per cent further than five miles away (although in Newham 36 per cent of the principal carers lived more than two miles away compared with only 12 per cent in Ipswich).
  13. This questionnaire was divided into several sections because it was necessary to collect information about the dementia sufferer from different sources:

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