| Literature DB >> 8672262 |
E Kimmings1, A Kleinlugtebeld, A T Casey, R D Hayward.
Abstract
A prospective study was initiated to investigate parents' and doctors' attitudes towards how the follow-up of children treated with shunts for hydrocephalus should be undertaken. Twenty-three out of 85 (27%) of families whose children had been treated more than 6 months previously failed to attend for their clinic appointment compared with 15% of those attending for other (non-hydrocephalus-related) problems. The possible reasons for this discrepancy have been analysed together with the results of a questionnaire filled in by both the parents and the clinic doctors at the time of the appointment. Although both parties felt that there was a sizeable group of patients for whom continuing neurosurgical follow-up was no longer required there was little concordance in identifying who these patients actually were. Also taken into account were the economic factors which influence both parental and medical decision-making. In the light of our study, new ways of managing the follow-up of these children have been formulated.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8672262 DOI: 10.1080/02688699650040557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Neurosurg ISSN: 0268-8697 Impact factor: 1.596