Respiratory infections in children: an appropriateness study of when parents should home care or seek medical help
<br><strong>Background </strong>Children with respiratory tract infections (RTIs) use more primary care appointments than any other group, but many parents are unsure if, and when, they should seek medical help and report that existing guidance is unclear. <br><strong>...
Main Authors: | Newbould, L, Campbell, SM, Edwards, GAD, Morris, RL, Hayward, G, Hughes, EC, Hay, AD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2021
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