Background: Whilst diagnostic pathways for children with rare conditions have shown marked improvement, concerns remain about the care children with rare conditions receive at the level of the health care provider. There is, therefore, a need to improve our understanding of the health care received and explore the development of benchmarks that can be regularly monitored. Methods: Patients and parents with rare conditions at a tertiary children’s hospital were approached to complete a questionnaire-based survey that enquired on their experience of clinical care. The survey explored six key themes: diagnosis; provision of information; availability of support; satisfaction with healthcare team; awareness and support for life-limiting...
This report documents a mixed-method study examining the symptom profile and family experience of tw...
Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents who had a child or adolescent (6-18 years) diagnosed ...
Background: Most rare diseases are chronic conditions with variable impairment of functionality, whi...
Background: Parents caring for a child affected by a rare disease have unmet needs, the origins of ...
Background: Parents caring for a child affected by a rare disease have unmet needs, the origins of w...
BACKGROUND: Children and families living with rare disease often experience significant health, psyc...
Objective: To describe the experiences of Australian paediatricians while caring for children with r...
There is increasing awareness of rare disease as a distinct entity. Advances in diagnostic testing h...
According to the WHO a disease or disorder is defined as rare in Europe when it affects fewer than ...
Background: Children and families affected by rare diseases have received scant consideration from t...
Rare disease is a significant healthcare burden, affecting an estimated 25-30 million U.S. citizens....
Background: Children and families affected by rare diseases have received scant consideration from t...
Background: Parents caring for a child with a rare disease report unmet needs, the origins of which ...
Purpose Recognizing rare diseases (RDs) and initiating appropriate investigation an...
Background: Parents caring for a child with a rare disease report unmet needs, the origins of which ...
This report documents a mixed-method study examining the symptom profile and family experience of tw...
Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents who had a child or adolescent (6-18 years) diagnosed ...
Background: Most rare diseases are chronic conditions with variable impairment of functionality, whi...
Background: Parents caring for a child affected by a rare disease have unmet needs, the origins of ...
Background: Parents caring for a child affected by a rare disease have unmet needs, the origins of w...
BACKGROUND: Children and families living with rare disease often experience significant health, psyc...
Objective: To describe the experiences of Australian paediatricians while caring for children with r...
There is increasing awareness of rare disease as a distinct entity. Advances in diagnostic testing h...
According to the WHO a disease or disorder is defined as rare in Europe when it affects fewer than ...
Background: Children and families affected by rare diseases have received scant consideration from t...
Rare disease is a significant healthcare burden, affecting an estimated 25-30 million U.S. citizens....
Background: Children and families affected by rare diseases have received scant consideration from t...
Background: Parents caring for a child with a rare disease report unmet needs, the origins of which ...
Purpose Recognizing rare diseases (RDs) and initiating appropriate investigation an...
Background: Parents caring for a child with a rare disease report unmet needs, the origins of which ...
This report documents a mixed-method study examining the symptom profile and family experience of tw...
Purpose: To explore the perceptions of parents who had a child or adolescent (6-18 years) diagnosed ...
Background: Most rare diseases are chronic conditions with variable impairment of functionality, whi...