Research priorities for children with neurological impairment and medical complexity in high-income countries
Aim: To identify the highest-priority clinical research areas related to children with neurological impairment and medical complexity among clinicians and caregivers. Method: A modified, three-stage Delphi study using online surveys and guided by a steering committee was completed. In round 1, clini...
Main Authors: | Agrawal, R. (Author), Berry, J. (Author), Chan, C.Y (Author), Cohen, E. (Author), Diskin, C. (Author), Gill, P.J (Author), Malik, K. (Author), Nelson, K.E (Author), Orkin, J. (Author), Rashid, N. (Author), Thomson, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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