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The following pages link to Which sources of child health advice do parents follow? (Q45805503):
Displaying 20 items.
- Internet use of parents before attending a general pediatric outpatient clinic: does it change their information level and assessment of acute diseases? (Q28597671) (← links)
- The use of low-calorie sweeteners by children: implications for weight management (Q29109918) (← links)
- Hippocrates and the smart phone: The evolving parent and doctor relationship (Q33448556) (← links)
- Seeking Web-Based Information About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Where, What, and When (Q33644524) (← links)
- E-health and consultation rates for respiratory illnesses in infants: a randomised clinical trial in primary care (Q35075965) (← links)
- Detecting initiation or risk for initiation of substance use before high school during pediatric well-child check-ups (Q35519490) (← links)
- The Role of Health Information Sources in Decision-Making Among Hispanic Mothers During Their Children's First 1000 Days of Life (Q36132683) (← links)
- What are parents worried about? Health problems and health concerns for children (Q36716142) (← links)
- Familial Risk in Low-Income Children With Chronic Illness Exposed to Passive Smoke (Q39278174) (← links)
- Factors Associated With Whether Pediatricians Inquire About Parents' Adverse Childhood Experiences (Q39290672) (← links)
- Trust in Sources of Advice about Infant Care Practices: The SAFE Study (Q39808789) (← links)
- Thirdhand smoke beliefs and behaviors among healthcare professionals (Q40377614) (← links)
- Internet health seeking behaviour of parents attending a general paediatric outpatient clinic: A cross-sectional observational study (Q40887666) (← links)
- Internet use by parents of infants with positive newborn screens (Q42634613) (← links)
- Special Needs Children With Speech and Hearing Difficulties: Prevalence and Unmet Needs (Q44631886) (← links)
- Evaluating the Impact of Training in Obesity Prevention Methods on the Counseling, Knowledge, and Skills of WIC Nutritionists in Georgia, 2014-2015. (Q47307315) (← links)
- Opportunities for Nurses to Increase Parental Health Literacy: A Discussion Paper. (Q50789987) (← links)
- Accuracy of online discussion forums on common childhood ailments (Q57057783) (← links)
- Unheard voices: a qualitative exploration of fathers' access of child safety information (Q84755405) (← links)
- Implementation Effectiveness of a Parent-Directed YouTube Video ("It Doesn't Have To Hurt") on Evidence-Based Strategies to Manage Needle Pain: Descriptive Survey Study (Q90037185) (← links)