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Method of home tube feeding and 2–3-year neurodevelopmental outcome
ObjectiveTo describe the Bayley Scales of Infant Development 3rd Edition (Bayley-III) of infants discharged home receiving tube feeds.
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Pet feeding habits and the microbiological contamination of dog food bowls: effect of feed type, cleaning method and bowl material
BackgroundSafe pet feeding practices and food bowl hygiene measures are important for minimising the risk of microbiological contaminations in the...
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Feeding characteristics of healthy infants without reported feeding impairments throughout the first month of life
ObjectiveElucidate characteristics of feeding performance in healthy infants without reported feeding problems throughout the first month of life.
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Association between parental feeding styles, body mass index, and consumption of fruits, vegetables and processed foods with mothers´ perceptions of feeding difficulties in children
BackgroundFeeding difficulties (FDs) are complex phenomena influenced by parental factors, feeding behaviour, and cultural factors. However, studies...
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Enhancing tube feeding method for neurosurgery: the application of improved PICC technique
Background and purposePeripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) used in neurosurgical patients requires changes in patients' head positions....
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How parents’ feeding styles, attitudes, and multifactorial aspects are associated with feeding difficulties in children
BackgroundParental complaints about feeding difficulties (FD) during childhood are frequent in pediatrics. Behavioral factors about children’s...
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Effect of cup, syringe, and finger feeding on time of oral feeding of preterm neonate’s: a randomized controlled clinical trial
BackgroundThe oral nutrition is big challenge for preterm neonates. Since the best oral feeding method for preterm neonates is not yet known, the...
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Feeding Assistance Skill Score: development and verification of reliability and validity
PurposeFeeding assistance should be safe and improve the assisted individual’s ability to feed, yet objective tools for evaluating these skills are...
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The investigation of serum phenylalanine levels based on infant feeding method: a cross-sectional study of children less than two years old with phenylketonuria (PKU)
BackgroundClinical advice may suggest discontinuing breastfeeding after the diagnosis of phenylketonuria in infants as the only effective way to...
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Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y feeding jejunostomy as a long-term solution for severe feeding problems in children
Enteral feeding is a common problem in children with gastric emptying disorders. Traditional feeding methods in these patients often show a high rate...
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A decade of evidence: standardized feeding initiative targeting feeding milestones and predicting NICU stays in premature infants in an all-referral level IV NICU
ObjectiveTen-year data from the simplified, individualized, milestone-targeted, pragmatic, longitudinal and educational (SIMPLE) feeding initiative...
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Pediatric feeding disorders among children with parental history of feeding disorders: a distinct group of patients with unique characteristics
To investigate factors associated with pediatric feeding disorders (PFD) among children of parents that reported to have had feeding disorders during...
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Survey on human milk feeding and enteral feeding practices for very-low-birth-weight infants in NICUs in China Neonatal Network
BackgroundThe breastfeeding rate in China is lower than that in many other countries and the extent of adoption of the “Feeding Recommendations for...
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Feeding and Swallowing Outcomes in Children Who Use Long-Term Ventilation: A Sco** Review
The last two decades have seen increasing use of long-term ventilation (LTV) as an intervention in childhood. Children who use LTV have many risk...
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Feeding Variation Among Infants in Acute Care Cardiology Units
Infants with heart disease are at high risk of feeding difficulties and complications. Feeding practices amongst acute care cardiology units are not...
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Socio-cultural influences on children’s feeding habits and feeding frequencies in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: a retrospective survey
BackgroundFrom 6 months of age, children need, in addition to breast milk, a complementary food whose nutritional composition meets their needs....
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Who Places Feeding Tubes and in What Scenario?
Purpose of ReviewEnteral feeding is commonly used to provide patients with nutrition. Access via feeding tubes can be attained by multiple medical...
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Dental Support for Feeding Function in Children
Purpose of ReviewSome children experience difficulty with oral function, regardless of whether they are healthy, disabled, or sick. This study...
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Non-Pharmacological and Non-Surgical Feeding Interventions for Hospitalized Infants with Pediatric Feeding Disorder: A Sco** Review
Infants born prematurely or with complex medical conditions often require treatment to facilitate safe and efficient feeding. Practice is based on...
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An online survey of dietary quality during complementary feeding; associations with maternal feeding self-efficacy and adherence to dietary recommendations
BackgroundParents are the gatekeepers of nutrition in early life and their feeding practices form children’s dietary behaviours. Although maternal...