Oral medicine acceptance in infants and toddlers: measurement properties of the caregiver-administered Children's acceptance tool (CareCAT)
Abstract Background Developing age-appropriate medications remains a challenge in particular for the population of infants and toddlers, as they are not able to reliably self-report if they would accept and consequently take an oral medicine. Therefore, it is common to use caregivers as proxies when...
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Main Authors: | Joern Blume (Author), Ana Lorena Ruano (Author), Siri Wang (Author), Debra J. Jackson (Author), Thorkild Tylleskär (Author), Liv Inger Strand (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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