Case Study: Caregiver Perception of Pediatric Multidisciplinary Feeding Outpatient Clinic
This study explores the perception of satisfaction of caregivers who attended a feeding clinic at a large pediatric hospital in the midwest. The clinic is designed for a multidisciplinary team to meet with the child and the caregiver. Thirty-five participants were involved in the study. Results indi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas F. Fisher PhD, OT, FAOTA (Author), Anna Dusick MD, OT (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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