Abstract
Mothers’ perspectives of the processes involved in addressing the feeding challenges of children with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) were explored qualitatively. The research question was: What is the process of mothers’ feeding their children with
an ASD who have feeding challenges, and specifically what is the nature of these challenges? Data were from semi-structured
interviews with 11 mothers of 12 children with ASD ranging from 4–11 years. This grounded theory study used constant comparative
analysis in developing categories to define the processes mothers used in understanding and then meeting the feeding needs
of their children with ASD. Four feeding processes emerged from the analysis. 1) recognizing the feeding challenges, 2) defining
the underlying nature of the feeding challenges, 3) seeking support for and validation of the feeding challenges, and 4) staging
their approach. The feeding challenges had three different patterns of onset and went beyond typical picky eating behaviors.
(ASD) were explored qualitatively. The research question was: What is the process of mothers’ feeding their children with
an ASD who have feeding challenges, and specifically what is the nature of these challenges? Data were from semi-structured
interviews with 11 mothers of 12 children with ASD ranging from 4–11 years. This grounded theory study used constant comparative
analysis in developing categories to define the processes mothers used in understanding and then meeting the feeding needs
of their children with ASD. Four feeding processes emerged from the analysis. 1) recognizing the feeding challenges, 2) defining
the underlying nature of the feeding challenges, 3) seeking support for and validation of the feeding challenges, and 4) staging
their approach. The feeding challenges had three different patterns of onset and went beyond typical picky eating behaviors.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Original Article
- Pages 1-15
- DOI 10.1007/s10882-011-9252-2
- Authors
- Laura G. Rogers, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Joyce Magill-Evans, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Gwen R. Rempel, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Journal Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities
- Online ISSN 1573-3580
- Print ISSN 1056-263X