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713 related items for PubMed ID: 29569381

  • 1. An exploration of predictors of children's nurses' attitudes, knowledge, confidence and clinical behavioural intentions towards children and young people who self-harm.
    Carter T, Latif A, Callaghan P, Manning JC.
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  • 3. 'Our Care through Our Eyes': a mixed-methods, evaluative study of a service-user, co-produced education programme to improve inpatient care of children and young people admitted following self-harm.
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