Cultural Adaptation of our Croup Video
Our video about croup is now available in French and Tagalog!
Croup is a common respiratory illness caused by a viral infection in the airways. It is common in children under 6 years, and especially common around 2 years. Children with croup have a barky cough and respiratory distress.
Learn more about the common signs and symptoms of croup and what to do if your child has croup by watching our video.
Culturally adapting this video generated important knowledge that contributes to the field of knowledge translation. For more information about this research, please read the research articles below.
ECHO
The ECHO research program is focused on improving health outcomes for children with acute health conditions through the application of the best available evidence — a process known as knowledge translation (KT).
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