Family Experiences with Diagnosis of Craniosynostosis: Thematic Analysis of Online Discussion Boards
Kaamya Varagur,
John Murphy,
Gary B. Skolnick
et al.
Abstract:Objective Apply thematic analysis of online discussion boards to characterize families’ experiences and concerns regarding craniosynostosis diagnoses to aid physicians in tailoring care to families. Design Grounded theory-based qualitative analysis. Setting Discussion boards related to craniosynostosis identified via Google and Yahoo. Patients/Participants Posts about craniosynostosis between 2017–2022. Interventions Thematic analysis was performed using three rounds of coding. Post features including author t… Show more
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