Interventions to reduce acute paediatric hospital admissions: a systematic review
@article{Coon2012InterventionsTR,
title={Interventions to reduce acute paediatric hospital admissions: a systematic review},
author={Jo Thompson Coon and Alice E Martin and Abdul-Kareem Abdul-Rahman and Kate Boddy and Rebecca Whear and Andrew C Collinson and Ken Stein and Stuart Logan},
journal={Archives of Disease in Childhood},
year={2012},
volume={97},
pages={304 - 311}
}Objective To compare the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing the rate of acute paediatric hospital admissions. Design Systematic review. Data sources Medline, Embase, PsychINFO, The Cochrane Library, Science Citation Index Expanded from inception to September 2010; hand searches of the reference lists of included papers and other review papers identified in the search. Review methods Controlled trials were included. Articles were screened for inclusion independently by two…
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