Jan 16, 2024 | Featured, Publications, Resources, Reviews
Reviews novel important details on the processes and outcomes involved in empirically-supported treatment for paediatric feeding disorders/ARFID/tube weaning
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May 2, 2023 | Featured, Publications, Resources, Reviews
“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.”
Apr 7, 2022 | Featured, Publications, Resources, Reviews
“In this month’s issue, Sheila Klick, MEd, BCBA and Dr. Mary Jane Weiss, highlight the importance of carefully searching for and selecting, evidence-based treatment options when children are experiencing feeding issues. While reviewing research by Taylor & Taylor (2021), the authors describe how current recommendations may not align with current research, and how parents can beware of adverse reactions to these treatment options.” The distance between empirically-supported treatment and actual practice for paediatric feeding problems
Aug 19, 2020 | Featured, Publications, Reviews
by Drs. Tessa Taylor & Sarah Taylor Click for Full Text Proof Abstract Childhood feeding problems are one of the most common complaints raised in physician visits. Previous literature has suggested that these problems can be temporary, normal, and not a cause for...
May 25, 2020 | Publications, Reviews
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...