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Susan Attermeier <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Fri, 24 Sep 1999 15:42:38 -0400
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David Spencer-

Thank you very much for the lead - I will contact her tonight.  As it happens, I
was the ONLY PT at the HBOT conference in Florida!  So I will be interested to
hear what she is pursuing along those lines.

David Spencer wrote:

> Susan -
>
> I know you could gather a lot of participants by speaking with this young
> lady. Her name is Yvette Serpalini and she is the head of Hot4CP -  a parent
> CP organization. She has a web site that she may be willing to post your
> request for participants on. It's worth a try anyway. Her phone is:
> 613-823-0452. She has a daughter stricken with this impairment and is still
> very dedicated to helping further the cause of hyperbarics and the treatment
> of CP kids. Good Luck and tell Yvette I said hi.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> David Spencer
> Hyperbaric Resale
> Ph: 815-439-9606
> http://www.usedhbo.com
>
> Susan Attermeier wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I am a pediatric physical therapist and have gained a lot of insight by
> > being on this email list.  Now I have a question for you - For my
> > doctoral dissertation I am interviewing parents of 5-year old children
> > with severe cerebral palsy, collecting information on the mobility
> > skills of the children and quality of life for children and families.
> > Is there any way to set up a way for parents on this list to email me if
> > they would like to participate?  The telephone interview lasts about 30
> > minutes, and the family receives $20 for participating.  There is such a
> > great need for accurate information in this area, and parents are the
> > obvious best source.  Can somebody out there give me some guidance as to
> > how to proceed?

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