Multidisciplinary approach to assessment and intervention of feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorders: a clinical perspective

Q3 Health Professions Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-03 DOI:10.1108/ijot-12-2020-0019
Isabelle Beaudry-Bellefeuille, M. Pomoni, Angharad Welch, Tania Moriyón-Iglesias, M. Suárez-González, E. Ramos-Polo
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Purpose The aim of this paper is to share the details of a multidisciplinary approach, which includes occupational therapy, and to review the factors that should be considered in the evaluation and treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who are excessively selective in their food choices. Issues in this area are complex and often related to several complementary domains (medical, nutritional, psychosocial, sensorimotor, etc.). However, feeding disorders are frequently assessed and treated from a single discipline and important issues are missed or confounded. Design/methodology/approach A team of experienced clinicians in the field of paediatric feeding disorders gathered the knowledge and experience they acquired from working with individuals with ASD as well as with individuals with other neurodevelopmental diagnosis. A review of current literature in paediatric feeding disorders was used to document and explicate the multifactorial nature of feeding disorders in children with ASD and justify the need for a multidisciplinary approach to issues in this area. Findings Feeding disorders in children with ASD are linked to multiple sensory, motor, behavioural, nutritional and gastrointestinal comorbidities. A multidisciplinary approach is needed and increasingly recommended. However, multidisciplinary teams, specialised in the care of children with ASD and feeding issues, continue to be difficult to locate and access for families. The authors sought to highlight the signs of feeding problems in children with ASD from different domains and share a model of a multidisciplinary approach that can lead to more successful interventions. Originality/value The detailed description of the domains linked to feeding issues and the clinical descriptions provided throughout the paper create a roadmap for other clinicians aiming to set up similar teams.
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从临床角度评估和干预自闭症谱系障碍儿童喂养问题的多学科方法
目的本文的目的是分享包括职业治疗在内的多学科方法的细节,并回顾在评估和治疗对食物选择过于挑剔的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童时应考虑的因素。这一领域的问题很复杂,通常与几个互补的领域(医学、营养、心理社会、感觉运动等)有关。然而,进食障碍经常从一个学科进行评估和治疗,重要问题被遗漏或混淆。设计/方法/方法一个由儿科喂养障碍领域经验丰富的临床医生组成的团队收集了他们在与ASD患者以及其他神经发育诊断患者合作中获得的知识和经验。对儿科喂养障碍的现有文献进行了综述,以记录和解释ASD儿童喂养障碍的多因素性质,并证明需要对该领域的问题采取多学科方法。发现ASD儿童的进食障碍与多种感觉、运动、行为、营养和胃肠道合并症有关。需要并越来越多地建议采取多学科方法。然而,专门照顾自闭症谱系障碍儿童和喂养问题的多学科团队仍然很难为家庭找到和接触。作者试图从不同领域强调自闭症谱系障碍儿童喂养问题的迹象,并分享一种多学科方法的模式,这种方法可以带来更成功的干预。原创性/价值论文中提供的与喂养问题相关的领域的详细描述和临床描述为其他临床医生建立类似团队制定了路线图。
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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