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The research will be conducted to determine the effect of the training given to parents/caregivers on their knowledge, attitudes, practices and anxiety towards preventing febrile seizures in children....
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Tuğba KARAKUŞ TÜRKER K TKTURKER, Asistant Prof.
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905439599371tugba.karakusturker@uskudar.edu.trLead Sponsor
Uskudar University
NCT07463222 · Febrile Convulsion, Neuroendocrine Stress Response, and more
NCT05860153 · Febrile Convulsion
NCT04364321 · Recurrent Febrile Convulsion
NCT01931813 · Infants Likely to Present Febrile Convulsions
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