Development of targeted, theory-informed interventions to improve bronchiolitis management
Abstract Background Despite international guidelines providing evidence-based recommendations on appropriate management of infants with bronchiolitis, wide variation in practice occurs. This results in infants receiving care of no benefit, with associated cost and is potentially harmful. Theoretical...
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Main Authors: | Libby Haskell (Author), Emma J. Tavender (Author), Catherine L. Wilson (Author), Sharon O'Brien (Author), Franz E. Babl (Author), Meredith L. Borland (Author), Elizabeth Cotterell (Author), Nicolette Sheridan (Author), Ed Oakley (Author), Stuart R. Dalziel (Author), on behalf of the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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