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  • If yes, is there a certain age you feel is appropriate to discuss YOUR BABY'S diagnosis with your other children?
  • Has learning about YOUR BABY'S diagnosis at an early age allowed you to modify any future plans?
  • If yes, how?
  • Some examples of how your family's plans could change include having additional children, moving into a one-story house or making structural changes to your current home, changing jobs, discussing your son's diagnosis with his school, or moving closer to family.
  • This is the last section of the interview. I would now like to ask you about the care and support you and your family have received since YOUR BABY was diagnosed with Duchenne.
  • Is YOUR BABY receiving care in a neuromuscular clinic?
  • What type of care and treatment options have they recommended and what is your baby receiving?
  • Has participation in the Duchenne Registry been discussed with you?
  • Have clinical trials been discussed with you?
  • Have you been in contact with any of the muscular dystrophy patient advocacy groups, local support networks, early intervention services, or other parents of children with Duchenne?
  • If yes, have they been helpful and if so, how?
  • If no, are there reasons why you haven't contacted them or why they have not been helpful?
  • Has any other group or organization been of support to you?
  • When considering all of the support resources you have been exposed to, is there one that stands out as being the most helpful to you so far?
  • How has it been most helpful to you?
  • What do you and your family feel you needed the most help/support with since your baby's diagnosis?
  • Did you need more information about scheduling medical and therapy appointments following diagnosis, and understanding who needs to be a part of your baby's care team?
  • We would like to hear any feedback you have regarding the care and support you've received since your child's diagnosis of Duchenne.
  • Have you encountered any financial or insurance barriers when accessing care?
  • Have there been gaps in the care or resources provided to you or your child?
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