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Beyond surreal and grateful for my professor from 14 years ago to have come from Baltimore to Australia to present the keynote address! #abaabrisbane2023 Louis Hagopian, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Conference Video Snapshot from the Philippines
👨🏫 Dr. Bill Heward, ✍️ author of our field’s textbook (Cooper, Heron, & Heward), snapped and✨highlighted our slide on paediatric feeding achievements and impact on broader quality of life via caregivers 🗳️(i.e., lived experiences, social validity) as a contemporary example of the dimension of...
New Article on Tube Weaning: Ka rawe to Caitlin Mann for publication of her master’s thesis on in-home intervention to transition from feeding tube to eating skills! Ngā mihi to Dr. Sarah Taylor & Rae Zhangcy
Prolonged tube feeding has a multitude of negative outcomes. The transition to oral feeding is essential for child and family quality of life. Behaviour-analytic interventions are effective for paediatric feeding disorders, but information is lacking regarding the treatment process and outcomes. This study evaluated a home-based behavioural intervention for a 19-month-old child dependent on tube feeding. An intensive period was followed by caregiver support to advance feeding skills. We applied differential reinforcement and volume fading within a multiple probe design. Results showed clinically significant behavioural and nutritional outcomes, the cessation of tube feeding, and a process valued by the family.
Progressing from tube feeding to eating (i.e., tube weaning) with paediatric feeding therapy: What works? by Dr. Sarah Ann Taylor
“Our review focused on looking at the evidence across different treatment options for transitioning children from tube feeding to eating (commonly known as tube weaning).” “Behavioural treatments reported significant gains in oral consumption and improvement in mealtime behaviours but there were less reports of children being tube weaned. Behavioural studies often involved children with very complex and severe feeding difficulties, and many had DD.” “A high level of treatment intensity is needed, at least over a few weeks. This involves multiple meals per day, over consecutive days.”
“This is wildly exciting…”
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ausEE’s Feeding Tube Awareness Week: Specialist Spotlight
During last year’s FTAW 2022 Virtual Education Program, Dr Tessa Taylor and Dr Sarah Leadley presented their research on childhood feeding difficulties and experience with home-based interventions in Australia and New Zealand to help children with tube dependence learn to eat new foods and progress with feeding skills.
RESEARCH
New article: Use of an Exit Criterion for a Clinical Paediatric Feeding Case in-Home
My latest research has been published with @SpringerNature in the Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. This article provides a clinical example of how to systematically assess food preferences, use the results before and during treatment to carefully plan out the food difficulty...
50 days of free full text access: “Increasing food texture and teaching chewing for a clinical case within the home setting in Australia”
Highlights •We taught chewing in-home in 3 weeks for a 5-year-old with no chewing history. •We used solely behaviour-analytic treatment with some novel/variant components not in the literature. •He reached a variety of 109 foods across the food groups and a full plate of regular texture portions....
Full text: Controlled case series demonstrates how parents can be trained to treat paediatric feeding disorders at home
Author perspectives: “This is the most excited I have ever been about an article. I love the colourful pictures of real food the kids actually ate to show real life and easily relatable proof of the results…In the graphs, you can still see each kid’s individual results instead of being lumped into the group and how big the change was for each kid. This was three years of my own hands-on personal direct close hard work with each kid and family in their homes, rather than a large hospital with lots of teams and supervising staff. It is an entirely different special experience, especially seeing the huge impact on the families’ lives (seeing the kids eat with their siblings and family, at restaurants, at school)…”
New accepted article: “The distance between empirically-supported treatment and actual practice for paediatric feeding problems: An international clinical perspective”
by Drs. Sarah Taylor & Tessa Taylor Click for Full Text Proof Figure 2.The top panel shows the number of studies identified in the literature search, by treatment approach. The bottom panel shows the frequency of children that accessed each approach prior to behaviour analytic treatment (BA)...
New in Advance Access
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New Article: “Assessment and Treatment of Pica Within the Home Setting in Australia”
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TOPICS
paediatric feeding disorder (PFD) | avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) | gastrostomy tube/G-tube, nasogastric tube/NG-tube | tube weaning/dependency, transition from tube to oral | failure to thrive/faltering growth/growth impairment | nutritional deficiencies | inappropriate mealtime behaviour (IMB) | food refusal/selectivity | fussy/picky/selective eater/eating | oral/eating/food aversion/sensitivities | mealtime independence/skills | gagging, coughing, vomiting | temperature/preparation/brand/colour/cutlery/crockery selectivity | setting/time/feeder selectivity | out of seat (not sitting at table) | caregiver stress, dreading mealtimes | constipation | dehydration | low appetite/skipping meals, grazing | applied behaviour analysis (ABA) | behaviour-analytic/behavioural treatment/therapy/support/services | in-home therapy/translation | autism, developmental delay, intellectual disability | premie/prematuriy/premature birth | food allergy | reflux