The oral behavior screener: a brief caregiver-completed measure of oral behaviors.

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Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2024.2398765
Keith E Williams, Whitney Adams, Katherine Riegel, Brittany Massare, Helen Hendy, Scott Dailey
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Abstract

Introduction: To date, there are no caregiver-reported screening measures of oral behaviors related to feeding. The goal of this study was to develop such a measure.

Method: Caregivers of 803 children referred to a feeding clinic and 188 comparison children reported their children's frequency of nine oral behaviors. These data were used to develop an Oral Behavior Screener (OBS). Both the psychometrics of the OBS and the relations between the OBS and child demographics were examined.

Results: As expected, the clinical sample demonstrated more deficits in oral behaviors than the comparison sample. We also found special needs status and age were linked to the OBS summary score.

Discussion: The OBS is a brief screener that can be used by clinicians to examine the need for further assessment, possible targets for intervention, oral behaviors often associated with feeding problems.

口腔行为筛选器:由护理人员填写的简短口腔行为测量表。
介绍:迄今为止,还没有由护理人员报告的与喂养相关的口腔行为筛查措施。本研究的目的就是开发这样一种测量方法:方法:803 名转诊到喂养诊所的儿童和 188 名对比儿童的照顾者报告了他们孩子九种口腔行为的频率。这些数据被用于开发口腔行为筛查器(OBS)。我们对口腔行为筛查表的心理测量学以及口腔行为筛查表与儿童人口统计学之间的关系进行了研究:不出所料,临床样本比对比样本表现出更多的口腔行为缺陷。我们还发现特殊需求状况和年龄与口腔健康调查的总分有关:讨论:OBS 是一种简短的筛查工具,临床医生可以用它来检查是否需要进一步评估、可能的干预目标以及通常与喂养问题相关的口腔行为。
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