A multidisciplinary approach to the management of phagophobia

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Andrea M. Begotka, A. Silverman, P. Goday
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Choking phobia, better referred to as phagophobia, leads to significant dietary restriction or complete refusal to eat and drink, which may result in dehydration, and/or malnutrition. Current literature is limited to case reports. Therefore, the current study is a summary of the outcomes from a multidisciplinary approach including medical and behavioral intervention to treat phagophobia. Participants included eight children (4 females) with a mean age of 9.63 years, who consumed nothing to minimal intake orally. A medical workup and appropriate interventions were completed prior to behavioral treatment. Participants completed outpatient behavioral feeding treatment with one requiring intensive outpatient therapy. Three of eight participants started an anti-anxiolytic medication due to significant anxiety. There was a statistically significant increase in food consumption (t = -4.275, p = .004) and weight pre- to post-treatment (t = -4.004, p = .005). The present study is a preliminary investigation supporting the use of a brief multidisciplinary treatment for children with phagophobia so they can resume an age-appropriate diet again. Limitations of this study include a small sample size, convenience sampling, and protocol that is not yet standardized.
一个多学科的方法来管理吞噬恐惧症
摘要窒息恐惧症,更确切地说是吞噬恐惧症,会导致严重的饮食限制或完全拒绝进食和饮水,从而可能导致脱水和/或营养不良。目前的文献仅限于病例报告。因此,目前的研究是对包括医学和行为干预在内的多学科方法治疗吞噬恐惧症的结果的总结。参与者包括8名平均年龄为9.63岁的儿童(4名女性),他们只摄入少量的食物。在行为治疗之前完成医学检查和适当的干预措施。参与者完成了门诊行为喂养治疗,其中一项需要门诊强化治疗。八名参与者中有三人因严重焦虑而开始服用抗焦虑药物。治疗前后的食物消耗量(t=-4.275,p=0.004)和体重(t=-4.004,p=0.005)在统计学上显著增加。本研究是一项初步调查,支持对患有吞噬恐惧症的儿童进行简短的多学科治疗,以便他们能够再次恢复适龄饮食。本研究的局限性包括样本量小、采样方便以及尚未标准化的方案。
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Childrens Health Care
Childrens Health Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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1.90
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