05/11/2025
Parentsโ experiences paper from our team ๐
Diagnostic and Surgical Experiences of Australian Parents Navigating Their Childโs Craniosynostosis: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis (2025).
Research conducted by the University of Adelaide, funded by Craniofacial Australia.
We interviewed 17 Australian families about the diagnosis-to-surgery journey. Themes included getting the first signs taken seriously, advocating for care, waiting for surgery, finding the โrightโ path, and life with a โdifferentโ-looking child. Families asked for clear information, coordinated care, and access to psychological supportโwith many impacts falling more heavily on mothers.
Due to copyright issues, the link to the journal article can not be provided here. Feel free to contact me if you'd like a free copy of the full article emailed to you though: DM or amanda.osborn@adelaide.edu.au
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