Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation

Inadequate Oral Feeder Group

2022

At the time of discharge, patients were no longer experiencing severe refusal behavior. In addition, the severity of oral motor difficulties had decreased. As oral motor difficulties decreased and feeding became easier for patients, improvements were noted in decreased severity of refusal behavior and increased number of foods accepted in the diet.

By the initial follow-up, 46% of patients had added foods to their repertoire. At the time of discharge, 75% of patients increased their food repertoire and 50% had added at least 21 foods.

Improvement in Refusal Behavior for Inadequate Oral Feeder Group

2022

Demonstrating a Decrease in Oral Skill Impairment at Follow-Up
Number of Foods Added for Inadequate Feeder Group

2022