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Infection prevention at day-care centres: Feasibility and possible effects of intervention [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • Infection prevention at day-care centres: Feasibility and possible effects of intervention [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • Objective. To study the effect of an educationally oriented intervention programme, with the recommendations from the National Board of Health and Welfare as a base. Design. A prospective intervention study. Setting. Six day-care centres in Vaxjo, Sweden. Three centres comprised the intervention group and three constituted the control group. Subjects and main outcome measures. The parents and personnel completed a questionnaire on their views concerning information about infectious diseases. During a nine-month period, parents of all children reported every episode of absence, the number of days absent, the cause of absence, and any contact with doctors or prescription of antibiotics. Results. The guidelines were implementable in routine child day-care. Parents found regular information valuable and felt better informed about infectious diseases. Multilevel analyses showed no statistically significant results of the intervention. "Infection-prone'' children had more sickness absence, doctor's consultations, and antibiotic prescriptions than those not "infection-prone''. Conclusion. It is possible to implement an educationally oriented intervention programme directed against infectious diseases in child day-care. No significant effect of the intervention was found, which is why a larger intervention study is needed.
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  • Petersson, C Författare/medförfattare
  • Cars, H Författare/medförfattare
  • Beckman, Anders Författare/medförfattare
  • Håkansson, Anders Författare/medförfattare
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  • Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, Taylor and Francis Ltd ISSN 0281-3432 24:1, s. 44-49 24:1<44-49
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  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813430500240744 Fulltext, fritt tillgänglig
  • http://lup.lub.lu.se/record/418026 Till lärosätets (lu) databas
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