New Zealand dental therapists' beliefs regarding child maltreatment
Abstract Objective: To investigate dental therapists' perceptions of the problem of child maltreatment and their roles in child protection, their experience/recollections of past training, and how frequently they suspect (and report) abuse or neglect. Methods: Ethical approval was obtained and...
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Main Authors: | Dhara Tilvawala (Author), Colleen Murray (Author), Rami Farah (Author), Jonathan M. Broadbent (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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