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Knowledge, attitudes and misconceptions of primary care physicians regarding fever in children: a cross sectional study

Knowledge, attitudes and misconceptions of primary care physicians regarding fever in children: a cross sectional study

... each primary health care centre to inform physicians about the ...the study was explained to the participants and they were informed that their participation was ...the study was ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitudes and misconceptions of Italian healthcare professionals regarding fever management in children

Knowledge, attitudes and misconceptions of Italian healthcare professionals regarding fever management in children

... Our study has several limitations. Our results may not be generalized to all paediatricians in Italy, since those in- cluded represent approximatively 7% of the entire popula- tion of the Italian paediatricians ... See full document

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<p>Shanghai Parents’ Perception And Attitude Towards The Use Of Antibiotics On Children: A Cross-Sectional Study</p>

<p>Shanghai Parents&rsquo; Perception And Attitude Towards The Use Of Antibiotics On Children: A Cross-Sectional Study</p>

... ’ knowledge and attitudes on antibiotic use, including basic concepts of antibiotics, indications of anti- biotic use, administration of antibiotics, AMR and other side effects; (3) parents ’ experiences ... See full document

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... public knowledge and identify their attitudes on paracetamol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ...A cross- sectional study was conducted in Taif region, Saudi Arabia during May ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitudes and practice of parents regarding Fever in children and its management at home

Knowledge, attitudes and practice of parents regarding Fever in children and its management at home

... in children and makes their parents unduly worried and panic as they perceived it a danger ...to fever management in children Objectives Study aimed to identify the parent’s knowledge ... See full document

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Parents&#039; Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs of Childhood Fever Management in Jordan:  a Cross-Sectional Study

Parents' Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs of Childhood Fever Management in Jordan: a Cross-Sectional Study

... antipyretic knowledge, 46 other studies reported that none of the parent or child variables have been found to predict accurate antipyretic usage 47 or parental antipyretic ...this study neither child nor ... See full document

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Food Allergy Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Primary Care Physicians

Food Allergy Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Primary Care Physicians

... our knowledge, this study is the first to provide a comprehensive review of food allergy knowledge and percep- tions among primary care physicians in the United ...providing ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of hospital health care workers regarding influenza A/H1N1: a cross sectional survey

Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of hospital health care workers regarding influenza A/H1N1: a cross sectional survey

... positive attitudes, and acquire adequate information ...examine knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour towards influenza A/H1N1 among different categories of HCWs, including general practitioners ... See full document

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Physicians’ use of pain scale and treatment procedures among children and youth in emergency primary care - a cross sectional study

Physicians’ use of pain scale and treatment procedures among children and youth in emergency primary care - a cross sectional study

... Our study has several strengths and ...the study included only 75 participants, which entails certain limitations in terms of interpreting the results, particularly when comparing the responses from ... See full document

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Primary Care Physicians&#039; Attitudes Regarding Follow-up Care for Children With Positive Newborn Screening Results

Primary Care Physicians' Attitudes Regarding Follow-up Care for Children With Positive Newborn Screening Results

... in care is ...medical knowledge (eg, thresholds for test re- sults or effectiveness of specific interventions or treat- ment) or the local availability of ...follow-up care of children with ... See full document

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Effect of primary care physicians&#039; use of estimated glomerular filtration rate on the timing of their subspecialty referral decisions

Effect of primary care physicians' use of estimated glomerular filtration rate on the timing of their subspecialty referral decisions

... Our study was designed to directly assess the impact of the use of eGFR on physician deci- sion making under the same patient, provider, and sys- tem level ...by primary care providers to assess ... See full document

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A Study on Knowledge and Perception Regarding Learning Disabilities in Children among Primary School Teachers in Thiruvallur District

A Study on Knowledge and Perception Regarding Learning Disabilities in Children among Primary School Teachers in Thiruvallur District

... school children ranges from 2% to 20-40% ...mainly primary level, it is necessary for primary school teachers to be aware with the concepts of learning disability and to identify these students in ... See full document

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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE ON CHILDHOOD DIARRHEA AMONG MOTHERS HAVING CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OF AGE IN MADHUBAN, SUNSARI, NEPAL

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE ON CHILDHOOD DIARRHEA AMONG MOTHERS HAVING CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OF AGE IN MADHUBAN, SUNSARI, NEPAL

... poor knowledge pertaining to diarrhea and its management has posed the third world countries with diarrhea associated deaths and ill-health among children ...health care practice has been recognized ... See full document

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A study to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching program on knowledge and attitude regarding bio-medical waste management among nurses working in District hospital, Karwar, U.K.

A study to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching program on knowledge and attitude regarding bio-medical waste management among nurses working in District hospital, Karwar, U.K.

... It is an issue that is taking central place in the national health policies of many countries. All the hospitals, nursing homes, veterinary hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, diagnostic laboratories, pathogenic ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Nurses&amp;rsquo; Attitudes and Knowledge of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Maintenance in Primary Hospitals in China: A Cross-Sectional Survey&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Nurses&rsquo; Attitudes and Knowledge of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Maintenance in Primary Hospitals in China: A Cross-Sectional Survey</p>

... ’ attitudes toward PICC maintenance were de fi ned as views on the importance and necessity of PICC mainte- nance technology and related training, beliefs that a standardized PICC maintenance process will lead to a ... See full document

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Primary Care Physicians&#039; Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Newborn Hearing Screening

Primary Care Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Newborn Hearing Screening

... surveying primary care physicians about newborn hearing screen- ing and follow-up ...to primary care physicians in their respective ...200 physicians was required for ... See full document

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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Patients with Diabetes Regarding Eye Care: A Cross Sectional Study

Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Patients with Diabetes Regarding Eye Care: A Cross Sectional Study

... existing knowledge. Objective: This study is aimed at determining the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding eye care among patients living with diabetes with a view to making ... See full document

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... and knowledge of the ...good knowledge that stagnant water, flower pots, tyres, pots, clean water storage containers, jars were breeding source of infection, whereas 50 percent of the respondents were not ... See full document

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Physicians’ knowledge, perceived barriers, and practices regarding cancer pain management: a cross-sectional study from Palestine

Physicians’ knowledge, perceived barriers, and practices regarding cancer pain management: a cross-sectional study from Palestine

... of physicians licensed by the Pal- estinian Medical Association who worked at the sur- veyed hospitals and were responsible for cancer patients in their practice was around 150 ...of physicians working in ... See full document

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ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS REGARDING USE OF ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTION IN MANAGEMENT OF DIARRHEA Ms. Swapna M K, Assistant Professor, Amity College of Nursing, Amity University, Gurgaon

ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS REGARDING USE OF ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTION IN MANAGEMENT OF DIARRHEA Ms. Swapna M K, Assistant Professor, Amity College of Nursing, Amity University, Gurgaon

... in children under 5 years of ...of children accounting for 9% of all deaths among children under age 5 worldwide in ...young children dying each day or about 526000 children a year ... See full document

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