2014
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2014-307384.1495
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PO-0871 Discharge Management More Effective When Parents Participate

Abstract: chance for keeping the acquired attitudes, behaviour and habits in the following years is the highest. As in many subjects, giving the importance to sexual education in this period has many benefits regarding development. This descriptive study was carried out in order to determine knowledge levels and attitudes of doctors and nurses regarding children's sexual development and sex education. Methods The design of the study is descriptive. The study was conducted with doctors and nurses who work at various clin… Show more

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