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Citation

Boat BW, Dixon CA, Pearl E, Thieken L, Bucher SE. Clin. Pediatr. 2012; 51(5): 473-477.

Affiliation

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA. barbara.boat@uc.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0009922811435504

PMID

22294754

Abstract

The authors assessed the ongoing needs of 34 pediatric dog bite victims and their families 1 month after receiving care in a pediatric emergency department. More than 70% of the parents noted at least 1 new concerning behavior in their children, and more than 85% of the parents also endorsed concerns about their own reactions. Half of the parents believed that children, in general, might benefit from interventions to help with postbite fears and nearly three quarters felt that families would benefit from education regarding dog bite prevention. The majority (85%) of the parents believed that additional supportive services could be offered effectively at emergency department or pediatric office/clinic visits. A template for a dog bite information card is presented.

Keywords: Animal Bites; Dog Bites


Language: en

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