New consensus definition on defining and measuring care for children with paediatric feeding disorder

Author:

Elliot Chris1,Hopwood Nick2ORCID,Moraby Khadeejah3,Crockett Naomi1,Wright Simone4,Vanos Katelyn5,Furey Krystal6,Hammond Anna7,Handley Siobhan5,Dalby‐Payne Jacqueline5ORCID,Dadich Ann8,Gottschalk Belinda2,Ooi Chee Y9,Woolfenden Susan9

Affiliation:

1. St George Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. University of Technology Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Developmental Disability Health Service, St George Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Sydney Children's Hospitals Network Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Wollongong Hospital Wollongong New South Wales Australia

8. School of Business Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AimThis study addresses the absence of a definition of care for children with feeding disorders, limited agreement on key performance indicators (KPIs), and the lack of data linked to those KPIs.MethodsClinicians, consumers and researchers involved in outpatient feeding care in New South Wales (NSW), Australia were invited to participate in a two‐Phase study. In Phase 1, a modified Delphi method was used. Two rounds of voting resulted in a new consensus definition of a multidisciplinary paediatric feeding clinic. Three further rounds voting determined relevant KPIs. In Phase 2, the KPIs were piloted prospectively in 10 clinics.ResultsTwenty‐six clinicians, consumers and researchers participated in Phase 1. Participation across five voting rounds declined from 92% to 60% and a valid definition and KPI set were created. In Phase 2, the definition and KPIs were piloted in 10 clinics over 6 weeks. Data for 110 patients were collected. The final KPI set of 28 measures proposed covers clinical features, patient demographics and medical issues, parent–child interaction and outcome measures.ConclusionsA new definition of a multidisciplinary paediatric feeding clinic is now available, linked to a standardised KPI set covering relevant performance measures. These proved viable in baseline data collection for 10 clinics across NSW. This sets a foundation for further data collection, systematic measurement of care provision and outcomes, and research needed to deliver care improvement for children with paediatric feeding disorder.

Funder

Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise

Publisher

Wiley

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