Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders

The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children with feeding disorders. Children diagnosed with a feeding disorder were recruited with their parents at the Children's House at Baylor (N=22; 11 boys, 11 girls). Caloric intake was recorded dail...

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Main Author: Didehbani, Nyaz
Other Authors: Kelly, Kimberly S.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2006
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5414/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc54142017-03-17T08:36:11Z Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders Didehbani, Nyaz Nutrition disorders in infants. Parent and child. feeding disorders attachment parent-child interaction The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children with feeding disorders. Children diagnosed with a feeding disorder were recruited with their parents at the Children's House at Baylor (N=22; 11 boys, 11 girls). Caloric intake was recorded daily as outcome measures of treatment progression. It was hypothesized that the initial parental participation would delay the child's progress as measured by caloric intake. Patient's average caloric intake (measured in grams) for 3 days prior to parents entering the room was compared to the average caloric intake measured for 3 days after the parents entered the room. A paired t-test was performed on the averaged caloric intake three days pre and post-parental presence, yielding significant results: t(21) = 3.17, p = .005. Caloric intake was greater prior to parent involvement (M = 811.17) as compared to after the parent entered the room (M = 704.88). University of North Texas Kelly, Kimberly S. Bodenhamer-Davis, Eugenia Glenn, Sigrid S., 1939- 2006-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 136827450 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5414/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc5414 English Public Copyright Didehbani, Nyaz Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Nutrition disorders in infants.
Parent and child.
feeding disorders
attachment
parent-child interaction
spellingShingle Nutrition disorders in infants.
Parent and child.
feeding disorders
attachment
parent-child interaction
Didehbani, Nyaz
Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
description The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children with feeding disorders. Children diagnosed with a feeding disorder were recruited with their parents at the Children's House at Baylor (N=22; 11 boys, 11 girls). Caloric intake was recorded daily as outcome measures of treatment progression. It was hypothesized that the initial parental participation would delay the child's progress as measured by caloric intake. Patient's average caloric intake (measured in grams) for 3 days prior to parents entering the room was compared to the average caloric intake measured for 3 days after the parents entered the room. A paired t-test was performed on the averaged caloric intake three days pre and post-parental presence, yielding significant results: t(21) = 3.17, p = .005. Caloric intake was greater prior to parent involvement (M = 811.17) as compared to after the parent entered the room (M = 704.88).
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Didehbani, Nyaz
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title Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
title_short Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
title_full Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
title_fullStr Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Parental Influence on Pediatric Feeding Disorders
title_sort parental influence on pediatric feeding disorders
publisher University of North Texas
publishDate 2006
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