弱智学生行为相关饮食问题的治疗:文献综述。

T W Jones
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喂食问题的分类基于原因(行为、神经运动或身体相关)和问题区域(饮酒、进食、自食、社交或自残)的两个维度。确定了每个领域的代表性研究,并选择了一个领域,即与行为相关的饮食问题进行深入审查。介绍了在这方面有问题的儿童的例子,并在营养、健康和正常化的基础上提出了干预的理由。确定并比较了治疗方法中的9个变量。四个变量的整合被描述为治疗智力迟钝者行为相关饮食问题的可行方法。从事重度和重度弱智学生发展工作的人员经常关注饮食和喂养问题。这些问题在这些人口中广泛存在,可能危及生命。此外,护理人员通常期望这些问题的减少也会减少这些学生所需的护理量。问题包括自食、正常饮食(即咀嚼和吞咽模式)和进餐时适当的社交行为。虽然关于喂养和饮食的许多方面存在着丰富的信息,但一些至关重要的方面的信息却很分散。在这篇综述中提出了喂养和饮食问题的分类,以显示现有信息的关系。
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Treatment of behavior-related eating problems in retarded students: a review of the literature.

A taxonomy of feeding problems is proposed based on the two dimensions of cause (behavior-, neuromotor-, or physical-related) and problem area (drinking, eating, self-feeding, social, or self-injurious). Studies representative of each area were identified and one area, behavior-related eating problems, was selected for indepth review. Examples of children with problems in this area were described and a rationale for intervention was presented based on nutrition and health and normalization. Nine variables in treatment approaches were identified and compared. Integration of four of the variables was described as a viable approach to treating behavior-related eating problems in mentally retarded persons. Personnel involved with the development of mentally retarded students at the severe and profound levels are often concerned with eating and feeding problems. Such problems are extensive within those populations and may be life-threatening. In addition, caregivers often expect that reduction of these problems will also reduce the amount of care such students require. Problems include self-feeding, normal eating (i.e., chewing and swallowing patterns) and appropriate social behavior at mealtime. While bountiful information exists concerning many aspects of feeding and eating, information on some aspects of critical importance is scattered. A taxonomy of feeding and eating problems is presented in this review to show the relationship of available information.

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