University of Pretoria, Speech-language therapy and Audiology.
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Speech-language pathology and Audiology.
Afr Health Sci. 2020 Mar;20(1):524-532. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v20i1.59.
Research on aspects of neurodevelopment such as feeding and swallowing difficulties in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is limited in low and middle income countries such as South Africa.
A descriptive comparative group design was used to investigate feeding and swallowing difficulties of young children with ASD in comparison to typically developing peers. The Brief Autism Mealtime Behavioural Inventory (BAMBI) was used.
Findings indicated a significant difference in the severity of feeding and swallowing difficulties between the two groups. Difficulties such as food selectivity, sensory processing difficulties, oral-motor difficulties and symptoms of dysphagia were identified. The findings added to the existing global literature on feeding and swallowing difficulties in young children with ASD but provide a unique first perspective on these difficulties in South African children with ASD.
Findings also highlighted the use of the BAMBI as an adjunct clinical tool to encourage comprehensive parental report during feeding assessment in this population. Cultural adaptation of the BAMBI for future use in African countries should be considered. A better local understanding of the parental perspective on the multidimensional nature of the feeding and swallowing difficulties displayed by young children with ASD was obtained.
在南非等中低收入国家,针对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在神经发育方面(如进食和吞咽困难)的研究有限。
采用描述性对比组设计,比较自闭症谱系障碍儿童与正常发育儿童的进食和吞咽困难。使用了《自闭症幼儿进餐行为简明评估量表》(BAMBI)。
研究结果表明,两组儿童在进食和吞咽困难的严重程度上存在显著差异。发现了一些困难,如食物选择性、感官处理困难、口腔运动困难和吞咽症状。这些发现增加了全球关于自闭症谱系障碍幼儿在进食和吞咽困难方面的现有文献,但为南非自闭症谱系障碍儿童的这些困难提供了独特的第一视角。
研究结果还强调了 BAMBI 作为辅助临床工具的使用,以鼓励在该人群的喂养评估中全面报告父母的情况。应考虑为未来在非洲国家使用 BAMBI 进行文化适应性调整。通过这项研究,我们对自闭症谱系障碍幼儿的进食和吞咽困难的多维度性质,从父母的角度获得了更好的本地理解。