Well-Child Care Redesign: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Parent Experiences in the PARENT Trial

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P356DOI10.1016/J.ACAP.2017.02.004
P932PMC publication ID5555836
P698PubMed publication ID28232142

P50authorTumaini R CokerQ114267955
P2093author name stringMarc N Elliott
Sandra Contreras
Paul J Chung
Christopher Biely
Christina D Bethell
Naomi A Mimila
Sandra Chacon
Toni Chavis
Yovana Bruno
Tanesha Moss
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P433issue7
P304page(s)747-754
P577publication date2017-02-13
P1433published inAcademic PediatricsQ15764361
P1476titleWell-Child Care Redesign: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Parent Experiences in the PARENT Trial
P478volume17