Abstract
• Parents and their children perceived improvements in the child’s quality of life with chiropractic care. • The majority of parents assess the change/improvements in their child’s quality of life similarly to their children. • The number of days from baseline to comparative assessment of quality of life was identified as an important factor in the differences in perceived change in anxiety, peer-relationships, mobility, and pain interference. Baseline quality of life assessments were also identified as having a strong predictive effect on the difference in perceived change in quality of life.
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