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Do educational materials change knowledge and behaviour about crying and shaken baby syndrome? A randomized controlled trial
Ronald G. Barr, Marilyn Barr, Takeo Fujiwara, Jocelyn Conway, Nicole Catherine and Rollin Brant
CMAJ March 31, 2009 180 (7) 727-733; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.081419
Ronald G. Barr
Marilyn Barr
Takeo Fujiwara
Jocelyn Conway
Nicole Catherine
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Do educational materials change knowledge and behaviour about crying and shaken baby syndrome? A randomized controlled trial
Ronald G. Barr, Marilyn Barr, Takeo Fujiwara, Jocelyn Conway, Nicole Catherine, Rollin Brant
CMAJ Mar 2009, 180 (7) 727-733; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.081419
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