Biopsychosocial Factors in Children Referred With Failure to Thrive: Modern Characterization for Multidisciplinary Care
The objective of this study was to characterize biopsychosocial characteristics in children with failure to thrive with a focus on 4 domains: medical, nutrition, feeding skills, and psychosocial characteristics. A retrospective cross-sectional chart review was conducted of children assessed at the I...
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Main Authors: | Nina Mazze MD, JD, HBSc (Author), Emma Cory MD (Author), Julie Gardner RN (Author), Mara Alexanian-Farr MSc, RD (Author), Carly Mutch OT (Author), Sherna Marcus OT (Author), Julie Johnstone MD, MScCH (Author), Meta van den Heuvel MD, PhD (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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