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Publications by Jonathan Mathers
Pressure Garment to Prevent Abnormal Scarring After Burn Injury in Adults and Children: The PEGASUS Feasibility RCT and Mixed-Methods Study
Health Technology Assessment
Medicine
Health Policy
Below the Surface: Parents’ Views on the Factors That Influence Treatment Adherence in Paediatric Burn Scar Management — A Qualitative Study
Burns
Medicine
Surgery
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
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