Topic: Moebius Syndrome-Psychological aspects focusing on depression.(about12-15 pages)
Abstract
Patient Profile and Issue
Name: Michael E. Pandy
Date of Birth: 6/13/2008
Age: 9
Sex: Male
Occupation: Student
Marital Status: Single
Patient Demographics: The patient is a 9-year-old single male of Caucasian descent which lives with his family in Anaheim California in a three-bedroom home.
Familial History and Significant Relationships: The Patient is in a two-parent home with a brother and sister. He described his social relations as non-existent because he is socially outcast. He described his relationship with his parents as close and protective. He reported that he currently has a closer relationship with his family than with other students from his school.
Education and Employment History: The patient reported that he is a third-grade student from Charter elementary school. His parents described him as intelligent with some hearing impairment with speech disorder. The patient is currently attending physical therapy and speech therapy after school three days a week.
Presenting Issue: The patient was diagnosed with Moebius Syndrome in June 2008. He has been experiencing problems with feeding motor delays speech hearing and cleft palate.
Introduction- 1 paragraph- problem/issue and thesis statement
Background depression (4 para) and Moebius (1-2 para)
o Begin using level headings Historical or important background information regarding issue(s)Keep in mind cultural ethnicity economic sex age etc. issues
Literature Review- 5 Journal articles-min 5 paragraphs
-Here are some articles I looked up chose to use or find new ones.
Bogart K. R. M.A. & Matsumoto D. PhD. (2010). Living with Moeibus syndrome:
Adjustment social competence and satisfaction with life.The Cleft Palate – Craniofacial Journal47(2) 134-42. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/204890674?accountid=162765
Anxiety disorders; studies from tufts university department of psychology provide new data on
anxiety disorders. (2010).Mental Health Weekly Digest 66. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/194639734?accountid=162765
Meyer Amy Ellwood B.S.N.. R.N. (2015)
Stock N. M. M. Sc Feragen K. B. PhD. & Rumsey N. PhD. (2016). Adults’ narratives of
growing up with a cleft lip and/or palate: Factors associated with psychological adjustment.The Cleft Palate – Craniofacial Journal53(2) 222-239. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/14-269
Locker D. Jokovic A. & Tompson B. (2005). Health-related quality of life of children aged 11
to 14 years with orofacial conditions.The Cleft Palate – Craniofacial Journal42(3) 260-6. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/204918553?accountid=162765
Many of the groups did not differ with respect to oral symptoms or emotional well-being.
Methodology- Population Methods Results Discussion
Research strengths
Research weaknesses
Future research considerations
Personal Reflection- 1st person allowed Personal learning and reflections on patient profile and research being presented
Conclusion- 1 para and include call to action
Reference-Ten scholarly article citations