A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.

This research sought to identify the perspectives of the primary carers and the SLPs on support for children with PFD. Currently, the experience of caring for a child with PFD and what support is sought is not well understood. It was anticipated that hearing from both the mothers regarding what is s...

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Main Author: Tan, Julie
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96636
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description This research sought to identify the perspectives of the primary carers and the SLPs on support for children with PFD. Currently, the experience of caring for a child with PFD and what support is sought is not well understood. It was anticipated that hearing from both the mothers regarding what is supportive and the SLPs regarding what they offer to support these children, would garner pertinent information to be used to guide future intervention.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-966362024-12-20T07:08:10Z A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder. Tan, Julie This research sought to identify the perspectives of the primary carers and the SLPs on support for children with PFD. Currently, the experience of caring for a child with PFD and what support is sought is not well understood. It was anticipated that hearing from both the mothers regarding what is supportive and the SLPs regarding what they offer to support these children, would garner pertinent information to be used to guide future intervention. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96636 Curtin University fulltext
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A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title_full A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title_fullStr A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title_full_unstemmed A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title_short A qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between Speech-Language Pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
title_sort qualitative study of professional support and therapeutic partnerships, between speech-language pathologists and the primary carers of a child with paediatric feeding disorder.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96636