Introduction There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many strategies were implemented to improve such use and make safe and effective medicines more available for children. Enhancing interaction between parents and health care providers plays an important role in insuring the proper use of medicines. In order to optimize such interaction, the attitudes, beliefs and practices of parents toward medicine use in children need to be explored. Methods A validated questionnaire was administered via face to face interviews to 1000 parents attending pediatric outpatient clinics with their children in order to investigate their attitudes toward children's medicines. Results The majority of r...
Objective: To explore parental attitudes towards the prescription of psychotropic medication for the...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine differences in attitudes toward antibiotic us...
Background: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Introduction: There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many ...
Objective The aim was to describe parental attitudes towards medicine use in children, and the fact...
Background The association between parental attitudes and medication administered to their children...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic drugs are frequently used for viral infections in children. It is probable tha...
Aim and Objectives: The study sought to identify parental trends in children's self-medication, heal...
Background: Increasing resistance to antibiotic chemotherapy is becoming a great challenge for medic...
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used medicines. They are drugs which kill and arrest the grow...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To understand the factors influencing parental att...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic drugs are frequently used for viral infections in children. It is probable tha...
Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during childhood, and of...
The use of nonprescription medicines (NPDs) for children illnesses without a doctor’s suggestion can...
Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during childhood, and of...
Objective: To explore parental attitudes towards the prescription of psychotropic medication for the...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine differences in attitudes toward antibiotic us...
Background: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...
Introduction: There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many ...
Objective The aim was to describe parental attitudes towards medicine use in children, and the fact...
Background The association between parental attitudes and medication administered to their children...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic drugs are frequently used for viral infections in children. It is probable tha...
Aim and Objectives: The study sought to identify parental trends in children's self-medication, heal...
Background: Increasing resistance to antibiotic chemotherapy is becoming a great challenge for medic...
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used medicines. They are drugs which kill and arrest the grow...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To understand the factors influencing parental att...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic drugs are frequently used for viral infections in children. It is probable tha...
Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during childhood, and of...
The use of nonprescription medicines (NPDs) for children illnesses without a doctor’s suggestion can...
Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during childhood, and of...
Objective: To explore parental attitudes towards the prescription of psychotropic medication for the...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine differences in attitudes toward antibiotic us...
Background: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason to consult a GP during child...