What Plays a Role in Perceived Confidence for Managing Pediatric Feeding Disorders in the Public School

Author:

Neubauer Natalie P.1ORCID,Singleton Nina Capone1

Affiliation:

1. Seton Hall University, Nutley, NJ

Abstract

Purpose:This study examined public school (PS) speech-language pathologists' (SLPs') perceived confidence in managing pediatric feeding disorders (PFDs). Perceived confidence is a rater's self-reported assurance level to manage PFDs. The study then looked for relationships between personal and professional factors that might account for perceived confidence. Geographic location as well as administrative supports and resources were also examined.Method:Participants were PS SLPs from across the United States who were recruited via American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Special Interest Groups. This study measured perceived confidence with a 5-point Likert-type scale for 17 roles and responsibilities in PFD management. Pearson and Spearman correlations were used to identify relationships with personal and professional characteristics.Results:PS SLPs perceived themselves as having low confidence in managing PFDs. Personal and professional characteristics account for low perceived confidence (e.g., number of graduate courses, clinical experience with swallowing and feeding in early intervention or medical settings, managing swallowing and feeding currently, having more administrative support).Conclusions:This study provided a more representative sample (i.e., geographic regions) of PS SLPs. Perceived confidence in PFD management is linked to factors that can be modified through personal and professional changes.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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