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Cleft Care <scp>UK</scp> study. Part 5: child psychosocial outcomes and satisfaction with cleft services
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Centralization of cleft services appears to have improved parental perceptions of some child outcomes but has made little difference to already high levels of parental satisfaction with cleft care services. Centralization is not associated with an increase in the proportion of families who find it difficult to attend appointments.
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