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5 gru 2020 · This article presents an agenda to improve the care and wellbeing of children with paediatric feeding disorder who require tube feeding (PFD-T). PFD-T requires urgent attention in practice and rese...
1 cze 2012 · By definition, tube feeding is associated with reduced oral intake in children (Kindermann et al., 2009) and with feeding disorders (Rommel, De Meyer, Feenstra, & Veereman-Wauters, 2003), both of which may negatively influence the parent–child relationship and the maternal identity formation.
27 sty 2023 · Over the past three decades, a dramatic increase in infants with total food aversion and a dependence on artificial feeding via tube has been reported. This condition, known as Feeding Tube Dependency, is complex, and the psychodynamics contributing to it is largely unknown.
13 kwi 2017 · Several recommendations to prevent tube dependency and to provide normal feeding in tube-fed children can be addressed, mostly based on the normal hunger-satiation system. Goals and strategies of the tube feeding should be defined and assessed in each patient, and tube weaning should be discussed when goals are achieved [ 12 ].
30 mar 2020 · Francely Farinha. University of São Paulo. Gesiane Cristina Bom. Ana Paula Ribeiro Razera. University of São Paulo. Show all 6 authors. Citations (11) References (44) Abstract. Objectives: to...
Tube dependency is an unintended result of long-term en-teral feeding [13] and is defined as the active refusal to eat (or drink), lack of motivation or inability to learn, or showing no precursors of eating development and skills after long-term enteral feeding [12, 15, 28].
4 kwi 2024 · For many children, tube feeding is temporary, making efficacious interventions for tube weaning essential. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of tube weaning treatments. Outcomes included percentage of participants completely weaned from the tube, and mean percentage of kilocalories consumed orally following treatment.