Information needs of parents for acute childhood illness: determining 'what, how, where and when' of safety netting using a qualitative exploration with parents and clinicians
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views of parents and clinicians regarding the optimal content, format and delivery of safety netting information for acute childhood illness. DESIGN: Qualitative study including semistructured focus groups and interviews. SETTING: First contact care settings, community cent...
Main Authors: | Jones, C, Neill, S, Lakhanpaul, M, Roland, D, Singlehurst-Mooney, H, Thompson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2014
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