Modifying the consistency of food and drink is a strategy commonly used in the management of dysphagia for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). People with ID often depend on others for the preparation of food and drink and therefore depend on those caregivers achieving the correct consistency to keep them safe and avoid discomfort during mealtimes. Clinical experience and prior research have demonstrated that although training can improve modification, carers often find modification difficult and potentially stressful and recommend additional support for carers. Fluid consistency is often modified through the addition of powdered thickener. This study investigates the efficacy of typical training and use of consistency guides, the T...
People with profound intellectual disabilities often receive medication through enteral feeding tube...
Feeding and swallowing disorders are prevalent in adults with Intellectual Disability (ID...
Dysphagia is common in individuals with developmental disabilities. Little research exists on the i...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Background: There is scant research on the subject of dysphagia and people with intellectual disabil...
Background: Dysphagia is a significant problem for adults with intellectual disabilities which has r...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
Background: Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through enteral feeding tube (EFT) are a...
Title: The feasibility of a dysphagia procedure for identification, diagnosis, intervention and eval...
Background: Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through enteral feeding tube (EFT) are a...
People with profound intellectual disabilities often receive medication through enteral feeding tube...
Feeding and swallowing disorders are prevalent in adults with Intellectual Disability (ID...
Dysphagia is common in individuals with developmental disabilities. Little research exists on the i...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Dysphagia can have many negative health consequences for people with learning disabilities, includin...
Background: There is scant research on the subject of dysphagia and people with intellectual disabil...
Background: Dysphagia is a significant problem for adults with intellectual disabilities which has r...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
The extent to which 40 individuals with intellectual disabilities and dysphagia and their caregivers...
Background: Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through enteral feeding tube (EFT) are a...
Title: The feasibility of a dysphagia procedure for identification, diagnosis, intervention and eval...
Background: Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through enteral feeding tube (EFT) are a...
People with profound intellectual disabilities often receive medication through enteral feeding tube...
Feeding and swallowing disorders are prevalent in adults with Intellectual Disability (ID...
Dysphagia is common in individuals with developmental disabilities. Little research exists on the i...