Priorities, barriers, and facilitators for nutrition-related care for autistic children: a qualitative study comparing interdisciplinary health professional and parent perspectives
IntroductionChildren with autism spectrum disorder often face nutrition-related challenges, such as food selectivity, gastrointestinal issues, overweight and obesity, and inadequate nutrient intake. However, the role of routine nutrition-related screening or care by interdisciplinary health professi...
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Main Authors: | Rachel E. Blaine (Author), Kevin P. Blaine (Author), Katie Cheng (Author), Cynthia Banuelos (Author), Aaron Leal (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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