Development of an intervention programme for selective eating in children with autism spectrum disorder

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hkjot.2017.10.001
Ayumi Miyajima , Kiyomi Tateyama , Shiori Fuji , Kazuyo Nakaoka , Kazuhisa Hirao , Kazuo Higaki
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Abstract

Objective/Background

Most parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulties with the selective eating behaviour of their children. This study aimed to develop a newly designed intervention programme on improving selective eating behaviour for parents of children with ASD and evaluate its effectiveness.

Methods

The participants were 23 parents of children (aged 3–6 years) with ASD. The education programme included a session that addressed approaches to improve selective eating and attitudes at meal times, with a discussion. The intervention aimed to identify the underlying factors and approaches to improve selective eating in children and the self-efficacy of parents.

Results

Significant differences were observed before and after the intervention in the degree of difficulty perceived by parents, their degree of self-efficacy, the number of recommendations conducted by them, their subjective view of the degree of dietary imbalance, and the number of food items consumed by their children.

Conclusion

We developed an interventional programme for parents of children with ASD and this programme was found to be useful. It is important for occupational therapists to consider the factors and approaches for selective eating in children with ASD in order to provide early intervention for their parents.

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自闭症谱系障碍儿童选择性进食干预方案的发展
目的/背景大多数自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母在孩子的选择性饮食行为方面存在困难。本研究旨在开发一种新设计的干预方案,以改善自闭症儿童父母的选择性饮食行为,并评估其有效性。方法研究对象为23名3 ~ 6岁ASD患儿家长。教育方案包括一场讨论,讨论改善选择性饮食和用餐态度的方法。干预旨在确定潜在的因素和方法,以改善儿童的选择性饮食和父母的自我效能感。结果干预前后,父母对饮食不平衡程度的感知困难程度、自我效能感程度、建议次数、对饮食不平衡程度的主观看法、孩子的食物消费数量均有显著差异。结论我们为ASD患儿家长制定了一套干预方案,该方案是有效的。对于职业治疗师来说,考虑自闭症儿童选择性进食的因素和方法,以便为他们的父母提供早期干预是很重要的。
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期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy is the official peer-reviewed open access publication of the Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association. The Journal aims to promote the development of theory and practice in occupational therapy (OT), and facilitate documentation and communication among educators, researchers and practitioners. It also works to advance availability, use, support and excellence of OT and maintain professional standards to promote better understanding of OT.
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