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Frontline Interventions: Considerations for Modifying Fluids and Foods for Management of Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Across the Life Span

Memorie M. Gosa, Pamela Dodrill, JoAnne Robbins

2020American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose Individuals with dysphagia across the age continuum may require dietary modifications of fluids and foods for safe and adequate oral intake. Considerations of this frontline intervention are presented in this clinical forum dedicated to the discussion of dysphagia. Method This clinical focus article reviews the technical challenges of providing modified fluids and foods across the life span as well as the literature specific to its origins, efficacy, challenges and solutions to standardization, and the methods for ensuring quality service delivery. Conclusion Dietary modification is an often-used method of dysphagia management that presents unique challenges to the clinician for successful application. Speech-language pathologists in clinical practice across all settings must remain dedicated to evidence-based practice as they navigate service delivery of this strategy to individuals with dysphagia across the life span.

Topics & Concepts

DysphagiaPsychological interventionLife spanSwallowingStandardizationIntervention (counseling)MedicineService delivery frameworkClinical PracticeService (business)Quality of life (healthcare)PsychologyMedical educationNursingGerontologyComputer scienceDentistrySurgeryEconomicsOperating systemEconomyDysphagia Assessment and ManagementChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesEsophageal and GI Pathology