Health Literacy in Pediatric Consultations on Allergy Prevention
Background: The first 3 years of life offer an opportunity to prevent allergic diseases. Pediatricians are an important source of health information for parents. However, a certain degree of health literacy is necessary to understand, appraise, and apply preventive behavior, which can be supported b...
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Main Authors: | Julia von Sommoggy (Author), Eva-Maria Skiba (Author), Jonas Lander (Author), Christian Apfelbacher (Author), Janina Curbach (Author), Susanne Brandstetter (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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