2019
DOI: 10.46743/2160-3715/2019.3653
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Parents of Children with Significant Disabilities Describe Their Children’s Eating Habits: A Phenomenological Study

Abstract: This qualitative phenomenological study, through interviews, aimed to understand the experiences of parents of children with significant multiple disabilities about their children’s eating habits. Review of literature indicated disparities in health between people with significant disabilities (SD) that include intellectual disabilities (ID), intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD), or multiple impairments (MI) and people who are typically developing. People with significant disabilities are at a higher … Show more

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