The safety netting behaviour of first contact clinicians: a qualitative study

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Caroline HD Jones
Sarah Neill
Monica Lakhanpaul
Damian Roland
Hayley Singlehurst-Mooney
Matthew Thompson
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[1] University of Oxford,Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[2] Radcliffe Observatory Quarter,Paediatric Emergency Medicine Leicester Academic Group, Cardiovascular Sciences
[3] School of Health,undefined
[4] University of Northampton,undefined
[5] General and Adolescent Paediatrics Unit,undefined
[6] UCL Institute of Child Health,undefined
[7] University of Leicester,undefined
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Primary health care; Safety netting; Parents; Qualitative research; Acute disease;
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