Research
Parents' responses to symptoms of respiratory tract infection in their children
Norman R. Saunders, Olwen Tennis, Sheila Jacobson, Marvin Gans and Paul T. Dick
CMAJ January 07, 2003 168 (1) 25-30;
Norman R. Saunders
Olwen Tennis
Sheila Jacobson
Marvin Gans
Submit a Response to This Article
Jump to comment:
No Responses have been published for this article.
In this issue
Article tools
Parents' responses to symptoms of respiratory tract infection in their children
Norman R. Saunders, Olwen Tennis, Sheila Jacobson, Marvin Gans, Paul T. Dick
CMAJ Jan 2003, 168 (1) 25-30;
Jump to section
Related Articles
Cited By...
- Parental and physician disagreement on help-seeking in paediatric case scenarios
- Xylitol for the prevention of acute otitis media episodes in children aged 2-4 years: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
- Parent views on the content and potential impact of respiratory tract infection surveillance information: semistructured interviews to inform future research
- Which symptoms and clinical features correctly identify serious respiratory infection in children attending a paediatric assessment unit?
- Apprehensive parents: a qualitative study of parents seeking immediate primary care for their children
- Upper respiratory tract infections in children -- Why do parents seek medical consultation?