Feeding Assessment: 5 Key Questions
To guide a thorough feeding assessment, answer the following 5 Key Questions and consider the four health domains (i.e. Medical, Nutrition & Hydration, Feeding Skill, and Psychosocial) within each question
- Is the current method of feeding safe?
- Is the feeding adequate?
- Is feeding a positive experience for child and parent?
- Is feeding appropriate for child’s developmental capacity?
- Is feeding efficient?
The questions included in this assessment are listed in order of priority to identify, diagnose, and address feeding problems. The questions and considerations included are aimed at supporting a thorough feeding assessment, rather than being used as a checklist. Clinicians should complete the assessment considering the child and family context, and their individual scope of practice. See below for more detailed considerations for each question and each domain.
Clinicians need to identify areas for management based on the combined results of the feeding assessment framework, rather than isolated issues from individual questions.
Ensure you have a complete history including diagnosis and medication list, physical exam, anthropometrics, nutrition assessment, medical and behavioural signs and symptoms, basic laboratory evaluation, and early referral to interdisciplinary teams (Kerzner, et al., 2015). |
There exist several published assessment tools designed to evaluate one or more of the 5 Key Questions that guide a thorough feeding assessment. Many of these assessments describe their psychometric properties (validity and reliability of the measurement tool) in their respective technical manuals. The psychometric evidence of many assessments is either inadequate or inconsistent, with limited information on the validity and reliability of these assessments. Therefore most assessment tools should be used with caution (Speyer, Cordier, Parsons, Denman, & Kim, 2018); (Heckathorn, Speyer, Taylor, & Cordier, 2016); (Barton, Bickell, & Fuciles, 2018).
The following validated tools are designed to evaluate one or more of the 5 Key Questions that guide a thorough feeding assessment:
- Neonatal Eating Assessment Tool (NeoEAT) (Pados, Estrem, Thoyre, Park, & McComish, 2017)
- Pediatric version of the Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI-EAT-10) (Belafsky, 2008) (Thoyre, et al., 2017)
- Behavioral Pediatric Feeding Assessment Scale (BPFAS) (Crist & Napier-Phillips, 2001)
- Feeding/Swallowing Impact Survey (FS-IS) (Lefton-Greif, et al., 2014)
- Montreal Children’s Hospital Feeding Scale: A brief bilingual screening tool for identifying feeding problems (Ramsay, Martel, Porporino, & Zygmuntowicz, 2011).
PEAS neither recommends nor discommends any of these validated tools. The feeding assessment process developed by NSW Office of Kids and Families was adapted and adopted in this guide.
Is swallowing safe? Are there reported or observed indications of the child not tolerating the current method of (oral and/or tube) feeding? To determine if feeding is safe, consider the following within each of the domains:
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Are growth and nutritional intake appropriate for age and medical condition? To determine if feeding is adequate, consider the following within each of the domains:
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If there are acute concerns regarding hydration status, refer to a physician immediately. Signs or symptoms of dehydration may include reduced urine output, dry mucous membranes, abnormal respiratory pattern, lethargy, reduced skin turgor and sunken eyes.
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Is feeding is a positive experience? Are there challenges in the relationship between child and parent that affect the mealtime experience? Are there broader relationship challenges between child and parent evident during non-mealtime interactions? To determine if feeding is a positive experience, consider the following within each of the domains:
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Indicators That a Parent May Be Experiencing Mental Health Challenges If any of the following, or any other serious mental health challenges are observed, recommend following up with a physician, psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental healthcare professional for consultation or advice on management:
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What is the child’s developmental stage across major domains of development, e.g. social-emotional, physical, language, and cognitive? Is the child’s developmental age and ability taken into account during feeding? To determine if feeding is appropriate for the child’s developmental capacity, consider the following within each of the domains:
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Are nutrition requirements being provided in a reasonable, sustainable, achievable timeframe? To determine if feeding is efficient, consider the following within each of the domains:
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