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  • 4. Injury prevention counseling in an urban pediatric clinic. Analysis of audiotaped visits.
    Gielen AC, McDonald EM, Forrest CB, Harvilchuck JD, Wissow L.
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  • 10. Barriers to booster seat use and strategies to increase their use.
    Simpson EM, Moll EK, Kassam-Adams N, Miller GJ, Winston FK.
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  • 15. 'What I said' versus 'what you heard': a comparison of physicians' and parents' reporting of anticipatory guidance on child safety issues.
    Morrongiello BA, Hillier L, Bass M.
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  • 17. Randomized trial of teaching brief motivational interviewing to pediatric trainees to promote healthy behaviors in families.
    Lozano P, McPhillips HA, Hartzler B, Robertson AS, Runkle C, Scholz KA, Stout JW, Kieckhefer GM.
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  • 18. Effects of improved access to safety counseling, products, and home visits on parents' safety practices: results of a randomized trial.
    Gielen AC, McDonald EM, Wilson ME, Hwang WT, Serwint JR, Andrews JS, Wang MC.
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