textabstractBackground:Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function well with or without a prosthesis. Reasons for rejecting prostheses have been reported earlier, but unfortunately not those of the children themselves. Furthermore, reasons for acceptance are underexplored in the literature.Objectives:To investigate opinions of children and early and late adolescents with UCBED, and those of their parents and healthcare professionals, concerning (1) reasons to wear or not to wear prostheses and (2) about rehabilitation care.Methods:During one week of online focus group interviews, 42 children of 8-12 y/o, early and late adolescents of 13-16 and 17-20 y/o, 17 parents, and 19 healthcare professionals p...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
BACKGROUND: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background:Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function wel...
textabstractThe existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children a...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
With many pieces of literature that debate whether children with upper extremity limb deficiencies s...
IntroductionProsthetic treatment is widely used for children and adolescents with upper limb differe...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
BACKGROUND: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background: Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function we...
Background:Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function wel...
textabstractThe existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children a...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
With many pieces of literature that debate whether children with upper extremity limb deficiencies s...
IntroductionProsthetic treatment is widely used for children and adolescents with upper limb differe...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...
The existing literature is inconsistent about the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescen...