Being recovered: a qualitative study of parents' experience of their child's recovery up to a year after a displaced distal radius fracture.
Emma Elizabeth PhelpsElizabeth TuttonMatthew Lee CostaJuul AchtenPhoebe GibsonAmy MoscropDaniel C PerryPublished in: Bone & joint open (2024)
By one year after injury, parents in both treatment groups considered their child "recovered". They had overcome early concerns about healing, the appearance of the wrist, and coping after cast removal. Greater educational support for families during recovery would enable parents and their child to cope with the uncertainty of recovery, particularly addressing the loss of confidence, worry about reinjury, and the appearance of their wrist.