Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children

PURPOSE: To verify the impact of an educative program focused on aspects related to feeding developed with a group of caregivers of children with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy. METHODS: Cross-sectional comparative study conducted with 30 children diagnosed with chronic non-progressive...

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Main Authors: Ana Paula Cajaseiras de Carvalho, Brasilia Maria Chiari, Maria Ines Rebelo Goncalves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2013-10-01
Series:CoDAS
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spelling doaj-60c6705dc70a4705a9f0efc180a525812020-11-25T00:34:28ZengSociedade Brasileira de FonoaudiologiaCoDAS2317-17822013-10-0125541342110.1590/S2317-17822013005000004S2317-17822013000500413Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired childrenAna Paula Cajaseiras de CarvalhoBrasilia Maria ChiariMaria Ines Rebelo GoncalvesPURPOSE: To verify the impact of an educative program focused on aspects related to feeding developed with a group of caregivers of children with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy. METHODS: Cross-sectional comparative study conducted with 30 children diagnosed with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy and their caregivers with the use of a questionnaire and video recordings of a meal conducted by the main caregiver. In order to verify the impact of an educational program in the knowledge and conduct of caregivers, patients were divided into two groups: study - consisting of caregivers submitted to a questionnaire and a video recording before and after the educational program; control - group in which caregivers underwent the procedures in two occasions, but without access to the educational program. RESULTS: Around 93.33% of caregivers were females, most had low educational level, and only 10% had a professional activity. Previous knowledge of caregivers concerning feeding was restricted, with 66% of caregivers not knowing what aspiration was, 60% being unfamiliar with the complications associated with such occurrence, and 86.66% stating that there is no relation between voice and swallowing. During feeding, only 26.66% of the caregivers used verbal commands related to feeding, and 50% did not realize the difficulties presented by their children. We observed a difference with regard to knowledge and conduct in the study group only. CONCLUSION: The educational program had a positive impact on the knowledge and conduct of caregivers concerning the feeding of their children with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822013000500413&lng=en&tlng=enParalisia cerebralAlimentacaoCuidadoresConhecimentoCapacitacao
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author Ana Paula Cajaseiras de Carvalho
Brasilia Maria Chiari
Maria Ines Rebelo Goncalves
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Brasilia Maria Chiari
Maria Ines Rebelo Goncalves
Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
CoDAS
Paralisia cerebral
Alimentacao
Cuidadores
Conhecimento
Capacitacao
author_facet Ana Paula Cajaseiras de Carvalho
Brasilia Maria Chiari
Maria Ines Rebelo Goncalves
author_sort Ana Paula Cajaseiras de Carvalho
title Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
title_short Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
title_full Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
title_fullStr Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
title_full_unstemmed Impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
title_sort impact of an educational program on the feeding of neurologically impaired children
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia
series CoDAS
issn 2317-1782
publishDate 2013-10-01
description PURPOSE: To verify the impact of an educative program focused on aspects related to feeding developed with a group of caregivers of children with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy. METHODS: Cross-sectional comparative study conducted with 30 children diagnosed with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy and their caregivers with the use of a questionnaire and video recordings of a meal conducted by the main caregiver. In order to verify the impact of an educational program in the knowledge and conduct of caregivers, patients were divided into two groups: study - consisting of caregivers submitted to a questionnaire and a video recording before and after the educational program; control - group in which caregivers underwent the procedures in two occasions, but without access to the educational program. RESULTS: Around 93.33% of caregivers were females, most had low educational level, and only 10% had a professional activity. Previous knowledge of caregivers concerning feeding was restricted, with 66% of caregivers not knowing what aspiration was, 60% being unfamiliar with the complications associated with such occurrence, and 86.66% stating that there is no relation between voice and swallowing. During feeding, only 26.66% of the caregivers used verbal commands related to feeding, and 50% did not realize the difficulties presented by their children. We observed a difference with regard to knowledge and conduct in the study group only. CONCLUSION: The educational program had a positive impact on the knowledge and conduct of caregivers concerning the feeding of their children with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy.
topic Paralisia cerebral
Alimentacao
Cuidadores
Conhecimento
Capacitacao
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