Meaningful Improvements in Rett Syndrome: A Qualitative Study of Caregivers.
Sarah A McGrawConstance L Smith-HicksJames NutterJeffrey C HenneVictor AblerPublished in: Journal of child neurology (2023)
Two factors characterized caregivers' thoughts about meaningful changes in Rett syndrome manifestations. First, general features of these symptoms rendered them bothersome: the extent of bother compared to other symptoms, if or how they prevented desirable behaviors and their temporal qualities. Second, caregivers evaluated the meaning of improvements by considering the decrease in bother and the potential benefits of change. Improvements had social and psychological consequences for individuals with Rett syndrome and caregivers. In addition, implications for health, fine and gross motor skills, and communication were also substantial.