Non-contact infrared thermometers compared with current approaches in primary care for children aged 5 years and under: a method comparison study
<p><strong>Background</strong></p> Current options for temperature measurement in children presenting to primary care include either electronic axillary or infrared tympanic thermometers. Non-contact infrared thermometers could reduce both the distress of the child and the ri...
Main Authors: | Van den Bruel, A, Verbakel, J, Wang, K, Fleming, S, Holtman, G, Glogowska, M, Morris, E, Edwards, G, Abakar Ismail, F, Curtis, K, Goetz, J, Barnes, G, Slivkova, R, Nesbitt, C, Aslam, S, Swift, E, Williams, H, Hayward, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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NIHR Journals Library
2020
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