Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information needs are being met, but it remains unclear how parents try to fill these information gaps. The aim of this study is to describe how parents of children with physical disabilities search for and evaluate information. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 parents of children with a disability, aged 1.5-21 years. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. There was much variation in information needs between parents. Parents used different sources, depending on the type of information needed, the most important being healthcare professionals, peers, and websites. Peers played an important role in information provision and ...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
This study illustrates, describes and explains the complexity that is included in the information si...
With the international trend towards individualised funding packages that allocate funds to individu...
Improving functioning of children with disabilities is the main focus of paediatric rehabilitation s...
Infants and young children with established disabilities have significant problems across various do...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
AIM: The aim of this research was to explore clinicians' experiences of parents' online health infor...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
A national sample of 367 parents (267 mothers and 100 fathers) of children with special needs, ages ...
Introduction. This study investigated the information seeking behaviour and needs of parents of paed...
Background: The Internet provides new opportunities for parents of children with difficult illnesses...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...
Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their information nee...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that parents of children with disabilities feel that not all their inf...
This study illustrates, describes and explains the complexity that is included in the information si...
With the international trend towards individualised funding packages that allocate funds to individu...
Improving functioning of children with disabilities is the main focus of paediatric rehabilitation s...
Infants and young children with established disabilities have significant problems across various do...
Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source informa...
AIM: The aim of this research was to explore clinicians' experiences of parents' online health infor...
CONTEXT: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
A national sample of 367 parents (267 mothers and 100 fathers) of children with special needs, ages ...
Introduction. This study investigated the information seeking behaviour and needs of parents of paed...
Background: The Internet provides new opportunities for parents of children with difficult illnesses...
This study was designed to (a) identify the information that parents feel is helpful at an IEP confe...
Context: Acute illness is a universal experience in early childhood. Parents find it difficult to de...
Parents of speech impaired children have explicit issues to deal with in their quest for the remedia...