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Accuracy of height and weight data from child health records
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http://adc.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/94/12/950?rss=1
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Resource Information
Description:
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child health records, despite widespread use for research and clinical care. This research assesses the accuracy of such measurements, using research measurements as the gold standard.
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Report : None
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Author
L D Howe, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol
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Published by:
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Published date:
Wednesday, 25th November 2009 00:00:00
Subject
Keywords (National Public Health Language):
AGE GROUPS
AWARENESS
BENCHMARKING
BODY MEASUREMENTS
CARE
CHILD
CHILD HEALTH
CHILDREN
COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE
DATA
FRAMES OF REFERENCE
HEALTH
HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTHCARE AND HEALTH SERVICES
INFORMATION
INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE
MEASUREMENT
MEASURES, METHODS, RESEARCH, THEORIES
RESEARCH
STANDARDS
WEIGHT
Category (Government Category List):
CARE
HEALTH
RESEARCH
Other
Source:
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2009;94:950-954
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http://adc.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/94/12/950?rss=1
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