ASCIT SICK CHILDREN AGAIN AT MY SCHOOL BY FOSTERING COMMUNICATION THROUGH INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR LONG-TERM SICK CHILDREN

F. Di Fiore,∗ P. Jorissen,∗ F. Van Reeth,∗ E. Lombaert,∗∗ M. Valcke,∗∗ G. Vansichem,∗∗∗ P. Veevaete,∗∗∗∗ and L. Hauttekeete∗∗∗∗

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