'I Would Rather Be Having My Leg Cut off Than a Little Needle': A Supplementary Qualitative Analysis of Dentally Anxious Children's Experiences of Needle Fear
Fear of needles is common in childhood, with up to 50% being affected to some degree. In individuals who are dentally anxious, the prevalence may be as high as 91%. Fear of needles, and therefore intra-oral injections can have negative impacts on children's quality of life and healthcare experi...
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Main Authors: | Fiona Noble (Author), Jennifer Kettle (Author), Joe Hulin (Author), Annie Morgan (Author), Helen Rodd (Author), Zoe Marshman (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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