Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8573442 | Journal of Pediatric Health Care | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Pediatric feeding problems occur in 25% of the general pediatric population and up to 80% of those who have developmental delays. When feeding problems place the child at nutritional risk, families are typically encouraged to increase their child's intake. Family mealtime can become a battle, which further reinforces problematic feeding behaviors from the child and intensifies well-intentioned but unguided parental mealtime efforts. Family has an essential influence on feeding; however, studies to date neglect to address the family context of feeding difficulty. In this study we describe, in the context of everyday life, family management of feeding when a child had a significant feeding problem. Parents of children with feeding problems were interviewed with the Family Management Style Framework components as a guide. Twelve parents participated, representing nine families of children with feeding disorder. Description of family management of feeding provides a foundation for development of family feeding interventions.
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Authors
Hayley Henrikson PhD, RN, Suzanne M. PhD, RN FAAN, Kathleen A. PhD, FAAN, Britt PhD, RN, NNP-BC, Marcia PhD, RN, FAAN,