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Experiences from intrathecal baclofen treatment based on medical records and patient- and proxy-reported outcome: a multicentre study.

Stina GunnarssonSiw AlehagenDag LemmingPer ErtzgaardShala Ghaderi BerntssonKersti Samuelsson
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2018)
Most patients/proxies reported a high level of satisfaction with intrathecal baclofen treatment. The reported satisfaction with intrathecal baclofen treatment was not dependent on general expectations. Implications for Rehabilitation Patients with intrathecal baclofen treatment report low levels of health and quality of life at the same time as they are highly satisfied with their treatment. Intrathecal baclofen should be equally offered to both optimistic and less optimistic patients. Patients who are able to/not able to communicate, differs in characteristics and should be informed and followed up in different ways in daily clinical practice.
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