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dc.contributor.authorTham, Elaineen
dc.contributor.authorVerge, Charlesen
dc.contributor.authorSeton, Chrisen
dc.contributor.authorTai, Andrewen
dc.contributor.authorLafferty, Antony R.en
dc.contributor.authorMusthaffa, Yassminen
dc.contributor.authorHarper, Jessicaen
dc.contributor.authorBlecher, Gregen
dc.contributor.authorMackay, Jessicaen
dc.contributor.authorMcCallum, Zoeen
dc.contributor.authorAmbler, Geoffrey R.en
dc.contributor.authorVora, Komalen
dc.contributor.authorNixon, Gillianen
dc.contributor.authorBergman, Philipen
dc.contributor.authorShields, Noraen
dc.contributor.authorMilner, Kateen
dc.contributor.authorKapur, Nitinen
dc.contributor.authorCrock, Patriciaen
dc.contributor.authorCaudri, Daanen
dc.contributor.authorCurran, Jaquelineen
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:52:43Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:52:43Z-
dc.date.issued2019en
dc.identifier.citation55, (9), 2019, p. 1029-1037en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/4429-
dc.description.abstractPrader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic condition with multi-system involvement. The literature was reviewed to describe neurodevelopment and the behavioural phenotype, endocrine and metabolic disorders and respiratory and sleep functioning. Implications for child and family quality of life were explored. Challenging behaviours contribute to poorer well-being and quality of life for both the child and caregiver. Recent evidence indicates healthy outcomes of weight and height can be achieved with growth hormone therapy and dietary restriction and should be the current target for all individuals with PWS. Gaps in the literature included therapies to manage challenging behaviours, as well as understanding the effects of growth hormone on respiratory and sleep function. New knowledge regarding the transition of children and families from schooling and paediatric health services to employment, accommodation and adult health services is also needed. Developing a national population-based registry could address these knowledge gaps and inform advocacy for support services that improve the well-being of individuals with PWS and their families.review. Journal Subset: Australia & New Zealand; Biomedical; Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed. Instrumentation: Caregiver Strain Index; Longitudinal Interval Follow-Up Evaluation (LIFE); Ferrans and Powers Quality of Life Index. Grant Information: //Perth Children's Hospital Foundation/. NLM UID: 9005421.PMID: NLM31257692. <br />en
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dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Paediatrics & Child Healthen
dc.titleRequirements for improving health and well-being of children with Prader-Willi syndrome and their familiesen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jpc.14546en
dc.subject.keywordsChild, Preschoolen
dc.subject.keywordsCaregiver Strain Indexen
dc.subject.keywordsFerrans and Powers Quality of Life Indexen
dc.subject.keywordsAdolescenceen
dc.subject.keywordsHyperphagiaen
dc.subject.keywordsQuality of Lifeen
dc.subject.keywordsPersonal SatisfactionPrader-Willi Syndrome -- Physiopathologyen
dc.subject.keywordsFamily -- Psychosocial Factorsen
dc.subject.keywordsChilden
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dc.identifier.risid3636en
dc.description.pages1029-1037en
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