Parent-delivered interventions used at home to improve eating, drinking and swallowing in children with neurodisability: the FEEDS mixed-methods study

  • Parr, J
  • Pennington, L
  • Taylor, H
  • Craig, D
  • Morris, C
  • McConachie, H
  • Cadwgan, J
  • Sellers, D
  • Andrew, M
  • Smith, J
  • Garland, D
  • McColl, E
  • Buswell, C
  • Thomas, J
  • Colver, A
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Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
National Institute for Health Research
Journal
Health Technology Assessment

Abstract

This is the final version. Available on open access from the NIHR Journals Library via the DOI in this recordBACKGROUND: Eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties are common in young children with neurodisability. These difficulties may lead to inadequate calorie intake, which affects a child's nutrition, growth and general physical health. OBJECTIVE: To examine which interventions are available that can be delivered at home by parents to improve eating, drinking and swallowing in young children with neurodisability and are suitable for investigation in pragmatic trials. DESIGN: This was a mixed-methods study that included focus groups, surveys, an update of published systematic reviews of interventions, a systematic review of measuremen...

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