Assessing the prevalence of sensory and motor impairments in childhood in Bangladesh using key informants
Objectives The study was conducted to determine whether trained key informants (KI) could identify children with impairments. Design Trained KI identified children with defined impairments/epilepsy who were then examined by a medical team at a nearby assessment centre (Key Informant Methodology: KIM...
Principais autores: | Murthy, G, Mactaggart, I, Mohammad, M, Islam, J, Noe, C, Khan, A, Foster, A, Smith, A, Qureshi, B, Gilbert, C, Lavy, C, Kuper, H, Pant, H, Davies, M, Arora, N, Hartley, S, Mackey, S, Sivasubramaniam, S, Patel, V |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2014
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