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Ability of parents to recall the injuries of their young children

Objective: to estimate the ability of parents (of children<6 years) to recall the injuries of their children. Study compares parent recall with computerized medical records. Recall decreased with time; was best for major injuries, intermediate for minor injuries treated in hospitals, emergency depts. etc.; worst for minor injuries. Contains tables of stats.

Record #:
8305
Date:
2005
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Cummings, P. et al.
Corp:
Harborview Injury Prev. and Research Center and the Dept. of Epidemiology, School Public Health and Community Medicine, Univ. Washington, Seattle.
Source:
Injury Prevention
Citation:
11(1)feb05
Issue pages:
43-47
Keywords:
RECALL HOSPITAL BRAIN FRACTURE BURN INTERNAL INJURIES
Identity:
USA
Location:
p
Class:
C530

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