Exploring parents' attitudes towards a multicentre cohort study of children with burns injuries: A qualitative interview study
Background Burn injuries affect more than 60,000 children every year in the UK, with many experiencing scarring as a result. Scarring can be highly variable, and research is required to explore the factors that may influence variability, as well as the psychosocial impact of these injuries on childr...
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Main Authors: | Philippa Tollow (Author), Nicola Marie Stock (Author), Diana Harcourt (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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