Objective: This study aimed to describe changes in parents' resolution regarding their young child's diagnosis of cerebral palsy over a period of 1 year, and to describe the changes in strategies of resolution. Methods: In this longitudinal study, 38 parents of children with cerebral palsy (mean age 18.4 months, SD = 1.1 at baseline) were followed with the Reaction to Diagnosis Interview, assessing their personal reactions to their child's diagnosis (i.e. resolution status). Changes at main and subclassification level of the Reaction to Diagnosis Interview were investigated using a binominal test. Results: Twenty-nine parents (76%) were found to be stable with respect to their main resolution status (i.e. 'resolved' or 'unresolved'), while ...
Purpose. To explore the unique parenting challenges that parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP...
This research project has endeavored to understand how parents come to a resolve a diagnosis of chro...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Background: For parents, receiving a diagnosis, typically in early childhood, that their child has c...
Researching and determining the processes of parents dealing with their child's diagnosis of cerebra...
English Abstract; Journal Article;BACKGROUND The diagnosis of infant cerebral palsy (ICP) is a trau...
Background: The aim of this study was to measure the knowledge level of cerebral palsy (CP) patients...
Background For most parents, the birth of their child is a unique and touching moment. However, in s...
The purpose of research: To reveal the attitude of parents raising a child with cerebral palsy to re...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a well-recognized neurodevelopmental condition persisting through...
The aim of the paper is to propose guidelines for good practice in disclosing the diagnosis of cereb...
Aim: To describe the course of parents' perceptions of the family centredness of rehabilitation serv...
Objective: To examine resolution of the diagnosis among parents of children with phenylketonuria (PK...
Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most frequent inherited form of muscular dystro...
Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most frequent inherited form of muscular dystro...
Purpose. To explore the unique parenting challenges that parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP...
This research project has endeavored to understand how parents come to a resolve a diagnosis of chro...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Background: For parents, receiving a diagnosis, typically in early childhood, that their child has c...
Researching and determining the processes of parents dealing with their child's diagnosis of cerebra...
English Abstract; Journal Article;BACKGROUND The diagnosis of infant cerebral palsy (ICP) is a trau...
Background: The aim of this study was to measure the knowledge level of cerebral palsy (CP) patients...
Background For most parents, the birth of their child is a unique and touching moment. However, in s...
The purpose of research: To reveal the attitude of parents raising a child with cerebral palsy to re...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a well-recognized neurodevelopmental condition persisting through...
The aim of the paper is to propose guidelines for good practice in disclosing the diagnosis of cereb...
Aim: To describe the course of parents' perceptions of the family centredness of rehabilitation serv...
Objective: To examine resolution of the diagnosis among parents of children with phenylketonuria (PK...
Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most frequent inherited form of muscular dystro...
Background: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most frequent inherited form of muscular dystro...
Purpose. To explore the unique parenting challenges that parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP...
This research project has endeavored to understand how parents come to a resolve a diagnosis of chro...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...