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566 related items for PubMed ID: 27283848

  • 1. Is a family-centred initiative a family-centred service? A case of a Conductive Education setting for children with cerebral palsy.
    Schenker R, Parush S, Rosenbaum P, Rigbi A, Yochman A.
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  • 2. Parents' and service providers' perceptions of family-centred practice in a community-based, paediatric disability service in Australia.
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  • 3. Two sides of the mirror: parents' and service providers' view on the family-centredness of care for children with cerebral palsy.
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    Molinaro A, Fedrizzi E, Calza S, Pagliano E, Jessica G, Fazzi E, GIPCI Study Group.
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  • 8. Parents' perceptions of the services provided to children with cerebral palsy in the transition from preschool rehabilitation to school-based services.
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    Saleh M, Almasri NA.
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    Dyke P, Buttigieg P, Blackmore AM, Ghose A.
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  • 12. Family-centred practices in the provision of interventions and services in primary health care: A survey of parents of preschool children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 15. Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy in rural Cambodia: parental perceptions of family-centred practices.
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    Arcuri GG, McMullan AE, Murray AE, Silver LK, Bergthorson M, Dahan-Oliel N, Coutinho F.
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  • 17. Family-centred health care for children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 19. Are family-centred principles, functional goal setting and transition planning evident in therapy services for children with cerebral palsy?
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  • 20. Development of a measure of family-centred care for resource-poor South African settings: the experience of using a modified version of the MPOC-20.
    Saloojee GM, Rosenbaum PR, Westaway MS, Stewart AV.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2009 Jan; 35(1):23-32. PubMed ID: 19055651
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