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Reduction of unsafe eating in a patient with esophageal stricture.
Authors:B A Shore   D LeBlanc   J Simmons
Affiliation:Kennedy Krieger Institute, Department of Behavioral Psychology, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA.
Abstract:Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of behavioral interventions in teaching self-feeding skills as well as in reducing inappropriate self-feeding behavior. The purpose of this study was to extend previous research on the use of prompting and reinforcement in reducing unsafe eating behaviors to the treatment of an adolescent with developmental disabilities and esophageal stricture. A behavioral assessment and treatment using prompting and reinforcement were shown to be effective in decreasing bite rate, decreasing bite size, and increasing the number of chews per bite.
Keywords:developmental disabilities  self-feeding  unsafe eating behavior
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