Childhood accidents: a practice survey using general practitioners' records and parental reports.
A survey of accidents in children under 16 years of age from one general practice (list size 6400) was carried out using a postal questionnaire to parents and an audit of medical records. Incidence rates were estimated by audit of medical records as 97% of accidents 'other than minor cuts and b...
Main Authors: | Agass, M, Mant, D, Fuller, A, Coulter, A, Jones, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1990
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