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The impact of ear, nose and throat surgery on children's subsequent use of health services: An 8-year cohort study
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 10/28/09
Rob MI et al. – High volume health services utilisation is a potential predictor of ENT surgery in this population. These results suggest a need to investigate non–clinical factors that influence service utilisation, which may include higher parental expectations or anxiety regarding their children's health.
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