A randomised controlled trial of general practitioner safety advice for families with children under 5 years
AUTOR(ES)
Clamp, Margaret
FONTE
British Medical Journal
RESUMO
Objective: To assess effectiveness of general practitioner advice about child safety, and provision of low cost safety equipment to low income families, on use of safety equipment and safe practices at home.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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