"What I said" versus "What you heard": a comparison of physicians' and parents' reporting of anticipatory guidance on child safety issues. | Safekids NZ

 

 
  

"What I said" versus "What you heard": a comparison of physicians' and parents' reporting of anticipatory guidance on child safety issues.

In this study physicians' and parents' perspectives regarding the part that physicians play in educating first time paretns about child safety issues were compared. The results suggest that both physicians and parents contribute to undermine communication about child safety during well-baby visits.

Record #:
2827
Date:
1995
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Morrongiello, Barbara et al
Corp:
Dept of Psychology, University of Guelph, Canada
Source:
Injury Prevention
Citation:
1(4)95
Issue pages:
223-227
Keywords:
ROLES IN PREVENTION;PHYSICIANS;GENERAL PRACTITIONERS;PARENTS
Identity:
CAN
Location:
P

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