Journal article

Family satisfaction following spinal fusion in Rett syndrome

J Downs, I Torode, C Ellaway, P Jacoby, C Bunting, K Wong, J Christodoulou, H Leonard

Developmental Neurorehabilitation | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Purpose: We evaluated family satisfaction following spinal fusion in girls with Rett syndrome. Methods: Families participating in the population-based and longitudinal Australian Rett Syndrome Database whose daughter had undergone spinal fusion provided data on satisfaction overall, care processes and expected changes in health and function. Content analysis of responses to open-ended questions was conducted. Results: Families reported high levels of overall satisfaction and consistently high ratings in relation to surgical and ICU care. Outstanding clinical care and the development of strong partnerships with clinical staff were much appreciated by families, whereas poor information exchang..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Helen Leonard's current funding is from an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship #572568. The current study was funded by an NHMRC project grant (#1004384). There are no potential conflicts of interest or commercial support for the authors. Major aspects of the Australian Rett Syndrome Research program have been funded by the National Institutes of Health (1 R01 HD43100-01A1) and a NHMRC program grant (#353514).