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Cassandra L Aspinall

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Rosenberg J, Crilly Bellucci C, Edwards T, Heike C, Leroux B, Jones S, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2022 Sep; 61(2):271-283. PMID: 36112919
Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity to change of daily ratings of the comfort (COMF) and behavioral/emotional health (BEH) domains of the Infants with Clefts Observation Outcomes Instrument (iCOO) at 3...
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Jones S, Edwards T, Leroux B, Kapp-Simon K, Patrick D, Stueckle L, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2022 Mar; 60(8):1032-1040. PMID: 35341357
Caregiver and observer-reported measures are frequently used as outcomes for research on infants and young children who are unable to report on their own health. Our team developed the Infant...
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Edwards T, Heike C, Kapp-Simon K, Jones S, Leroux B, Stueckle L, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2021 Sep; 59(10):1233-1245. PMID: 34514868
Objective: We evaluated the measurement properties for item and domain scores of the Infant with Clefts Observation Outcomes Instrument (iCOO). Design: Cross-sectional (before lip surgery) and longitudinal study (preoperative baseline...
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Heike C, Albert M, Aspinall C, Bautista S, Crilly Bellucci C, Kapp-Simon K, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2020 May; 57(11):1266-1279. PMID: 32468839
Objective: To develop an outcomes instrument that assesses observations that can be reliably reported by caregivers and can be used to assess health of infants with a cleft lip or...
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Marie Stock N, Marik P, Magee L, Aspinall C, Garcia L, Crerand C, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2019 Aug; 57(3):333-343. PMID: 31446785
Objective: Psychosocial issues associated with craniofacial diagnoses and the ongoing burden of care can impact the quality of life of patients and families, as well as treatment adherence and outcomes....
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Aspinall C
J Craniofac Surg . 2010 Sep; 21(5):1330-4. PMID: 20856017
Working with child patients and their families in the practice of plastic and reconstructive surgery is rewarding and risky. Technical training is understandably intensive. However, the importance of the work...
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Edwards T, Topolski T, Kapp-Simon K, Aspinall C, Patrick D
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2010 May; 48(1):91-7. PMID: 20507228
Objective: To determine whether raters' first impressions of youth with craniofacial differences are modifiable. Design: Observational study of the association between first impressions and social skills as related to youth...
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Patrick D, Topolski T, Edwards T, Aspinall C, Kapp-Simon K, Rumsey N, et al.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2007 Sep; 44(5):538-47. PMID: 17760483
Objective: To describe the Facial Differences Module of the Youth Quality of Life Instruments (YQOL-FD) and present results evaluating domain structure, internal consistency, reproducibility, validity, and respondent burden. Design: A...
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Edwards T, Patrick D, Topolski T, Aspinall C, Mouradian W, Speltz M
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2005 Jan; 42(1):19-24. PMID: 15643913
Objective: To ascertain the domains that adolescents aged 11 to 18 years with congenital and acquired craniofacial differences (CFDs) consider important to their quality of life (QoL) to create a...
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Aspinall C
Cleft Palate Craniofac J . 2002 Mar; 39(2):183-7. PMID: 11879076
Objectives: Prenatal testing and information is available on an increasing basis for a variety of reasons. There are conflicting standards of care in the delivery of this type of evaluation...