2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2012.11.034
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Aesthetic outcome of cleft lip and palate treatment. Perceptions of patients, families, and health professionals compared to the general public

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“…Differences could be related to social and cultural differences, or differing expectations regarding treatment. Further, an association has been reported between parental satisfaction with treatment outcomes and social interactions [11], and should be investigated in future studies.…”
Section: Parents' Satisfaction With Cleft-related Features and Appearmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Differences could be related to social and cultural differences, or differing expectations regarding treatment. Further, an association has been reported between parental satisfaction with treatment outcomes and social interactions [11], and should be investigated in future studies.…”
Section: Parents' Satisfaction With Cleft-related Features and Appearmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These perceptions cannot be considered purely as reflection of satisfaction with the outcomes of treatment as they are likely to have been affected by additional factors, including for example, the unconditional acceptance parents may feel for their child. One study demonstrated that inter-rater agreement between patients and parents tends to be moderate [11], and that professionals were more satisfied with treatment outcomes than parents [11]. Previous research has reported only weak associations between subjective and more "objective" measures of cleft-related features [14,20,21,22].…”
Section: Parents' Satisfaction With Cleft-related Features and Appearmentioning
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“…Temos que os métodos qualitativos são os mais difundidos, sendo que escalas de classificação ordinal para os resultados estéticos em pacientes com fissura têm variado amplamente, com análises de quatro graduações (Thomson;Reinders, 1995), cinco graduações (Asher-McDade et al, 1991;Al-Omari et al, 2003;Goodacre et al;, Nollet et al, 2007, seis graduações (Eliason et al, 1991;Ritter et al, 2002), sete graduações (Tobiasen et al, 1991), nove pontos Hiebert, 1993) e dez graduações (Williams, 1968;Thomson;Reinders, 1995 Diversos estudos utilizaram fotografias de face inteira para avaliação do aspecto estético de pacientes com fissura labiopalatina (Marcusson et al, 2002;Foo et al, 2013;Meyer-Marcotty et al, 2011b;Gkantidis et al, 2013;Papamanou et al, 2012). E ainda que em nosso trabalho tivesse havido elevada concordância para as duas formas de apresentação fotográfica, os avaliadores relataram que as fotografias de face inteira dificultaram a análise isolada dos aspectos estéticos específicos da região nasolabial, razão pela qual se optou em utilizar as fotografias de imagem recortada na sequência da pesquisa.…”
Section: Associação Com Hospital Lado Da Fissura E Gênerounclassified
“…Revendo a literatura especializada encontramos os trabalhos de Mani et al (2010), Papamanou et al (2012), Gkantidis et al (2013) e Eichenberger et al (2013 que concordam com os nossos achados. Entretanto, existem pesquisas em que é observado o inverso, quando os leigos registraram maior atratividade em suas avaliações do que os profissionais (Eliason et al, 1991;Foo et al, 2013).…”
Section: Associação Com Hospital Lado Da Fissura E Gênerounclassified