Wilkins Jonathan W, Piazza Cathleen C, Groff Rebecca A, Volkert Valerie M, Kozisek Jennifer M, Milnes Suzanne M
University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe-Meyer Institute.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2014 Winter;47(4):694-709. doi: 10.1002/jaba.169. Epub 2014 Oct 24.
Children with feeding disorders exhibit a variety of problem behaviors during meals. One method of treating problem mealtime behavior is to implement interventions sequentially after the problem behavior emerges (e.g., Sevin, Gulotta, Sierp, Rosica, & Miller, 2002). Alternatively, interventions could target problem behavior in anticipation of its emergence. In the current study, we implemented nonremoval and re-presentation of bites either on a spoon or on a Nuk for 12 children with feeding problems. The nonremoval and re-presentation treatment improved feeding behavior for 8 of 12 children. Of those 8 children, 5 had lower levels of expulsions, and 4 of the 8 children had higher levels of mouth clean with the Nuk than with the spoon. We describe the subsequent clinical course of treatment and present follow-up data for 7 of the 8 children who responded to the nonremoval and re-presentation treatment with the spoon or Nuk. The data are discussed in terms of potential reasons why the utensil manipulation improved feeding behavior for some children.
患有进食障碍的儿童在进餐时会表现出各种问题行为。治疗进餐问题行为的一种方法是在问题行为出现后依次实施干预措施(例如,Sevin、Gulotta、Sierp、Rosica和Miller,2002年)。或者,干预措施可以在问题行为出现之前针对该问题行为。在本研究中,我们对12名有进食问题的儿童实施了勺子或努克安抚奶嘴(Nuk)上的食物不拿走并重新呈现的方法。食物不拿走并重新呈现的治疗方法改善了12名儿童中8名儿童的进食行为。在这8名儿童中,5名儿童的吐出食物行为减少,8名儿童中有4名使用努克安抚奶嘴时口腔清洁程度高于使用勺子时。我们描述了后续的临床治疗过程,并给出了8名对勺子或努克安抚奶嘴的食物不拿走并重新呈现治疗有反应的儿童中7名儿童的随访数据。我们从餐具操作改善了部分儿童进食行为的潜在原因方面对数据进行了讨论。