Implementing scientific evidence to improve the quality of child protection Laura Cowley, Vanessa Tempest, Sabine Maguire, Mala Mann, Aideen Naughton, Laura Wain and Alison Kemp
By: Cowley, Laura.
Contributor(s): Tempest, Vanessa | Maguire, Sabine | Mann, Mala | Naughton, Aideen | Wain, Laura | Kemp, Alison.
Material type: ArticleSeries: BMJ Quality Improvement Reports.Publisher: BMJ, 2013Subject(s): HEALTH | INTERVENTION | INJURY PREVENTION | PHYSICAL ABUSE | WOUNDS AND INJURIES | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website In: BMJ Quality Improvement Reports, 2013, u201101.w703Summary: This article describes the work of Cardiff Child Protection Systematic Reviews (Core Info), a UK based group of researchers who have produced 21 systematic reviews providing an evidence base for general practitioners and others on aspects of child abuse. Use the website link to access the reviews.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BMJ Quality Improvement Reports, 2013,
u201101.w703
This article describes the work of Cardiff Child Protection Systematic Reviews (Core Info), a UK based group of researchers who have produced 21 systematic reviews providing an evidence base for general practitioners and others on aspects of child abuse. Use the website link to access the reviews.