Evaluating an urban pediatric hospital's scald burn prevention program
Abstract Background Over 450,000 individuals are hospitalized with burns annually and roughly 35% are scald burns. Children younger than 5 years of age are at the greatest risk of scald burn injury. Caregiver burn prevention programs have been found to reduce the prevalence of injuries in young chil...
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Main Authors: | Rochelle Thompson (Author), Ross Budziszewski (Author), Autumn D. Nanassy (Author), Loreen K. Meyer (Author), Paul Glat (Author), Brooke Burkey (Author) |
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