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Telepractice for Pediatric Dysphagia: A Case Study

A closed-ended intensive pediatric swallowing telepractice program was developed and piloted in one pediatric patient with Opitz BBB/G and Asperger’s Syndromes, oropharyngeal dysphagia and aerophagia. The present study is a case report. Outcome variables included behavioral, swallowing and quality o...

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Autores principales: Malandraki, Georgia A., Roth, Melissa, Sheppard, Justine Joan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25945217
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2014.6135
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description A closed-ended intensive pediatric swallowing telepractice program was developed and piloted in one pediatric patient with Opitz BBB/G and Asperger’s Syndromes, oropharyngeal dysphagia and aerophagia. The present study is a case report. Outcome variables included behavioral, swallowing and quality of life variables, and were assessed at baseline and at the end of the four-week program. Selective variables were also assessed at a follow-up family interview four weeks post program completion. Over the four-week intervention period, the patient demonstrated substantial improvements in: oral acceptance of eating-related objects and a variety of foods (behavioral variable), timing of voluntary saliva swallows and aerophagia levels (swallowing variables) and quality of life. Follow-up interview analysis showed that most skills were retained or improved one-month post intervention. This intensive telepractice program proved to be feasible and effective for this pediatric patient with dysphagia.
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spelling pubmed-43529952015-05-05 Telepractice for Pediatric Dysphagia: A Case Study Malandraki, Georgia A. Roth, Melissa Sheppard, Justine Joan Int J Telerehabil Articles A closed-ended intensive pediatric swallowing telepractice program was developed and piloted in one pediatric patient with Opitz BBB/G and Asperger’s Syndromes, oropharyngeal dysphagia and aerophagia. The present study is a case report. Outcome variables included behavioral, swallowing and quality of life variables, and were assessed at baseline and at the end of the four-week program. Selective variables were also assessed at a follow-up family interview four weeks post program completion. Over the four-week intervention period, the patient demonstrated substantial improvements in: oral acceptance of eating-related objects and a variety of foods (behavioral variable), timing of voluntary saliva swallows and aerophagia levels (swallowing variables) and quality of life. Follow-up interview analysis showed that most skills were retained or improved one-month post intervention. This intensive telepractice program proved to be feasible and effective for this pediatric patient with dysphagia. University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2014-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4352995/ /pubmed/25945217 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2014.6135 Text en This work is licensed by the author(s) under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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