A alimentação da criança com paralisia cerebral: dificuldades dos pais

Translated title of the contribution: Feeding a child with cerebral palsy: parents’ difficulties

Joana Mendes Marques, Luís Octávio Sá

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Abstract

Background: The nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) is an issue where nurses have a major responsibility towards children and their parents. Objectives: To assess the weight, height and body mass index of children with CP; To identify the caregivers’ perception of the nutritional status of their child with CP; To identify the caregivers’ difficulties in feeding their child; To identify the association between family functionality and the child’s weight. Methodology: Mixed study with a sample of 104 children and their father/mother (104). The Anthropometric Assessment Questionnaire was applied to parents. Results: About 45% of children were below the 5th percentile. Most caregivers were aware of their child’s weight-for-height deficit. These caregivers’ difficulties were related to foods pilling out of the mouth, choking, and frequent vomiting. Conclusion: A high percentage of children with CP have weight-for-height deficit. Caregivers are aware of this issue, indicating difficulties in feeding their children. The families of children with weight-for-height deficit are the most dysfunctional families.
Translated title of the contributionFeeding a child with cerebral palsy: parents’ difficulties
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)11-19
Number of pages10
JournalReferência
Volume4
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Child
  • Feeding
  • Parents

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