Publications (3)0 Total impact
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Article: Understanding cleft lip and palate. 4: Surgery and continuing care.
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ABSTRACT: The fourth paper in this series on cleft lip and palate discusses the surgery involved in the care of children and young people with clefts of the lip and/or palate, orthodontic treatment and psychological support for this group of patients and their families.The journal of family health care 01/2010; 20(1):27-30. -
Article: Understanding cleft lip and palate. 2: The first five years.
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ABSTRACT: The second in a series on cleft lip and palate, this article outlines the diagnosis of these congenital anomalies, the problems that a child with a cleft lip and/or palate and their family may encounter in the first five years of life, and the multidisciplinary care needed. The input of individual members of the cleft team is described, including nurse specialists, speech and language therapists, paediatric dentists, ear, nose and throat surgeons, and audiologists.The journal of family health care 01/2009; 19(4):122-5. -
Article: Understanding cleft lip and palate. 3: feeding the baby.
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ABSTRACT: The third paper in this series on cleft lip and palate gives an overview of feeding a baby with a cleft lip and/or palate. It includes a description of the feeding assessment that all babies receive from the Cleft Specialist Nurse, the different methods of feeding that are likely to succeed with each cleft type, and other associated care and interventions.The journal of family health care 01/2009; 19(5):157-8.
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2009–2010
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Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, ENG, United Kingdom
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