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Child care program directors' level of knowledge about asthma and factors associate with knowledge
Juhn, Young, 2002
Clinical Pediatrics, 41(2), 111-116

A study of child care directors’ knowledge about asthma and what factors influence directors’ level of knowledge about asthma, based on 115 telephone interviews

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How do child care center personnel define fever?
Juhn, Young, 2001
Ambulatory Child Health, 7(3-4), 143-148

An examination of 1632 Connecticut child care center tempature threshholds for fever relative to those in common use

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Self-report of child care directors regarding return-to-care
Hashikawa, Andrew N., December, 2012
Pediatrics, 130(6), 1046-1052

A survey of child care directors' return-to-child-care criteria for mild illness prior to the introduction of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) return-to-care recommendations for mildly ill children, based on data from 305 directors in metropolitan Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Self-report of child care directors regarding return-to-care
Hashikawa, Andrew N., December, 2012
Pediatrics, 130(6), 1046-1052

A survey of child care directors' return-to-child-care criteria for mild illness prior to the introduction of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) revised return-to-care recommendations for mildly ill children, based on data from 305 directors in metropolitan Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Unnecessary child care exclusions in a state that endorses national exclusion guidelines
Hashikawa, Andrew N., May 2010
Pediatrics, 125(5), 1003-1009

A study of hypothetical exclusion decisions by child care directors and the factors related with those decisions, in a state that endorses American Academy of Pediatrics and American Public Health Association national guidelines for exclusion from a survey of 305 directors responding to vignettes that feature children with mild illness, but who are not required to be excluded from child care

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