Aboriginal children and penicillin injections for rheumatic fever: how much of a problem is injection pain?
Abstract Objective: To explore young Aboriginal people's and clinicians' experiences of injection pain for the 10 years of penicillin injections children are prescribed to prevent rheumatic fever recurrences. Methods: Aboriginal children on the penicillin regimen and clinicians were purpos...
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Main Authors: | Alice G. Mitchell (Author), Suzanne Belton (Author), Vanessa Johnston (Author), Clancy Read (Author), Clair Scrine (Author), Anna P. Ralph (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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