Clinician and parent views on urine collection in precontinent children in the UK: a qualitative interview study
<p><strong>Objective </p></strong>To explore the experiences of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and parents of urine collection methods, to identify barriers to successful sampling and what could improve the process. <p><strong> Design </p></strong>Qua...
Main Authors: | Armengol, M, Hayward, G, Abbott, MG, Bird, C, Bergmann, JHM, Glogowska, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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