Review finds that too many children are being treated on adult wards
Christian Duffin outlines the report from a recent assessment of child health services in Northern Ireland.
It is widely accepted that children can have daunting or unpleasant experiences if treated on adult wards – and yet the practice is common.
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doi: 10.7748/ncyp2013.02.25.1.6.p10444
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