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@proceedings{2426077, author = {Mužlayová, Patrícia and Vyhnalová, Martina and Vajčner, Adam and Stroupková, Lucie and Dvořáčková, Stefania and Pilát, Milan and Brauner, Radek and Vojkovská, Patricie and Krejčí, Dáša and Danhofer, Pavlína}, booktitle = {The 5th International Conference on Functional Neurological Disorder}, language = {eng}, title = {Objective and subjective factors influencing the prognosis and treatment of functional movement disorders in children and adolescents}, year = {2024} }
TY - CONF ID - 2426077 AU - Mužlayová, Patrícia - Vyhnalová, Martina - Vajčner, Adam - Stroupková, Lucie - Dvořáčková, Stefania - Pilát, Milan - Brauner, Radek - Vojkovská, Patricie - Krejčí, Dáša - Danhofer, Pavlína PY - 2024 TI - Objective and subjective factors influencing the prognosis and treatment of functional movement disorders in children and adolescents N2 - The aim of this paper is to comprehensively investigate the factors that significantly impact the prognosis of functional movement disorders (FMD) in children and adolescents. To achieve this, we have expanded our scope to incorporate insights gathered from qualitative interviews with patients suffering from FMD. The aim of these interviews was to map the subjective perception of the process of diagnosis, communication, and the setting of intervention methods from the patient's point of view, to map the subjective factors entering into this process (e.g., socio-economic, psychological, and others), to map the subjective perception of the effectiveness of applied methods that were used individually in patients, and to identify common areas and themes among this group of patients. ER -
MUŽLAYOVÁ, Patrícia, Martina VYHNALOVÁ, Adam VAJČNER, Lucie STROUPKOVÁ, Stefania DVOŘÁČKOVÁ, Milan PILÁT, Radek BRAUNER, Patricie VOJKOVSKÁ, Dáša KREJČÍ and Pavlína DANHOFER. Objective and subjective factors influencing the prognosis and treatment of functional movement disorders in children and adolescents. In \textit{The 5th International Conference on Functional Neurological Disorder}. 2024.
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