The effectiveness of educational strategies in improving parental/caregiver management of fever in their child: a systematic review
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Young, Melisa
Watts, Robin
Wilson, Sally
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2010Type
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Young, Melisa and Watts, Robin and Wilson, Sally. 2010. The effectiveness of educational strategies in improving parental/caregiver management of fever in their child: a systematic review. JBI Library of Systematic Reviews. 8 (21): pp. 826-868.
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JBI Library of Systematic Reviews
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Objective. The objective of this review was to determine what educational interventions are effective in influencing parents to provide effective care for their febrile child.
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