Lee, J.; Delaney, K.; Napier, M.; Card, E.; Lipscomb, B.; Werkhaven, J.; Whigham, A.S.; Franklin, A.D.; Bruehl, S.; Stone, A.L.
Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use. Children 2020, 7, 236.
https://doi.org/10.3390/children7110236
AMA Style
Lee J, Delaney K, Napier M, Card E, Lipscomb B, Werkhaven J, Whigham AS, Franklin AD, Bruehl S, Stone AL.
Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use. Children. 2020; 7(11):236.
https://doi.org/10.3390/children7110236
Chicago/Turabian Style
Lee, Jaclyn, Katherine Delaney, Molly Napier, Elizabeth Card, Brittany Lipscomb, Jay Werkhaven, Amy S. Whigham, Andrew D. Franklin, Stephen Bruehl, and Amanda L. Stone.
2020. "Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use" Children 7, no. 11: 236.
https://doi.org/10.3390/children7110236
APA Style
Lee, J., Delaney, K., Napier, M., Card, E., Lipscomb, B., Werkhaven, J., Whigham, A. S., Franklin, A. D., Bruehl, S., & Stone, A. L.
(2020). Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use. Children, 7(11), 236.
https://doi.org/10.3390/children7110236