Item does not contain fulltextA descriptive analysis was conducted on studies on the behavioural treatment of drooling (published between 1970 and 2005). The 17 articles that met the inclusion criteria described 53 participants (mean age 14y 7mo, [SD 4y 9mo]; range 6-28y). Sex of 87% of the participants was reported: 28 male, 18 female. For 60% of the participants the degree of learning disability was reported, varying from severe/profound (n=24, 75%), moderate (n=4, 13%), to mild (n=2, 6%), while two participants (6%) had no learning disabilities. Forty-two participants (79%) were diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Behavioural procedures included instruction, positive and negative reinforcement, overcorrection and restitution, verbal and autom...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salivary flow reduction on daily life and...
Drooling frequently occurs in children with multiple handicaps; application of anticholinergic drugs...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral treatment of drooling is advocated widely, but evidence of ...
A descriptive analysis was conducted on studies on the behavioural treatment of drooling (published ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany children with mental retardation and developmental disabilities s...
Item does not contain fulltextMany children with mental retardation and developmental disabilities s...
AIM: To review the evidence for behavioural interventions to reduce drooling in children with neurod...
Aim To review the evidence for behavioural interventions to reduce drooling in children with neurod...
Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other neurodisabilities (Reid e...
Contains fulltext : 70509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Severe drooling ...
Contains fulltext : 176005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Drooling is a d...
Item does not contain fulltextSevere drooling negatively affects many aspects of daily life, social ...
Research on the treatment of drooling applies measures such as salivary flow rate, qualitative obser...
Drooling is clinically defined as an excess of saliva that drops beyond the lip margin. It is presen...
This paper is a commentary on: McInerney, M. S., Reddihough, D. S., Carding, P. N., Swanton, R., Wal...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salivary flow reduction on daily life and...
Drooling frequently occurs in children with multiple handicaps; application of anticholinergic drugs...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral treatment of drooling is advocated widely, but evidence of ...
A descriptive analysis was conducted on studies on the behavioural treatment of drooling (published ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany children with mental retardation and developmental disabilities s...
Item does not contain fulltextMany children with mental retardation and developmental disabilities s...
AIM: To review the evidence for behavioural interventions to reduce drooling in children with neurod...
Aim To review the evidence for behavioural interventions to reduce drooling in children with neurod...
Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other neurodisabilities (Reid e...
Contains fulltext : 70509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Severe drooling ...
Contains fulltext : 176005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Drooling is a d...
Item does not contain fulltextSevere drooling negatively affects many aspects of daily life, social ...
Research on the treatment of drooling applies measures such as salivary flow rate, qualitative obser...
Drooling is clinically defined as an excess of saliva that drops beyond the lip margin. It is presen...
This paper is a commentary on: McInerney, M. S., Reddihough, D. S., Carding, P. N., Swanton, R., Wal...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salivary flow reduction on daily life and...
Drooling frequently occurs in children with multiple handicaps; application of anticholinergic drugs...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral treatment of drooling is advocated widely, but evidence of ...