Observational Tools Using Video Recordings of Parent-Child Feeding Interactions: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
3. Results
Tools | Author/Year | Children Age | Parent Involved | Required Training | Studies in the Last 3 Years that Used the Tool (Author/Year) |
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Assessment of Mother-Infant Sensitivity Scale (AMIS) | Price, 1983 [53] | 0–4 months | Mother | Yes | Kachingwe et al., 2021 [64]; Inoue et al., 2022 [50] |
BATMAN (Bob and Tom’s method for assessing nutrition) | Klesges et al., 1983 [54] | Pre-school age | Mother and Father | Yes | X |
Dyadic Interaction Nomenclature for Eating (DINE) | Stark et al., 1995 [55] | from 7 months to 12 years | Mother or Father | Yes | Patton et al., 2020 [29]; Garcia et al., 2022 [65] |
Feeding Scale; SVIA | Chatoor et al., 1997 [62]; Lucarelli et al., 2002 [63] | 0–3 years | Mother or Father | Yes | Cimino et al.,2020 [66]; Mah et al., 2021 [67]; Chatoor et al., 2022 [68]; Cimino & Cerniglia 2022 [51]; Cerniglia et al., 2022 [69]; Pascale et al., 2022 [70]; Cimino, Tambelli, Di Vito, D’Angeli, & Cerniglia, 2022 [71]; Cimino, Almenara, & Cerniglia, 2022 [28] |
Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP) | Fivaz-Depeursinge & Corboz-Warnery, 1999 [61] | 2–17 years | Mother and Father | Yes | Criscuolo, Laghi, Mazzoni, Castiglioni, Vicari, & Zanna, 2020 [72]; Mensi et al., 2020 [73]; Criscuolo, Zanna, Mazzoni,& Laghi, 2020 [74]; Witte et al., 2020 [75]; Foddis et al., 2021 [76]; Liang et al., 2021 [77]; Favez et al., 2021 [78] |
Mealtime Interaction Coding System (MICS) | Hayden et al., 1998 [60] | from 12 months to 13 years | Mother and Father | Yes | Pesch et al., 2020 [40]; Smith et al., 2022 [79] |
Mealtime Observation Schedule (MOS) | Sanders, Patel, Le Grice, & Shepherd, 1993 [56] | a wide age range (including 0–3 years) | Mother or Father | Yes | X |
Mother-Infant Feeding Tool (MIFT) | Brown, Thoyre, Pridham, & Schubert, 2009 [52] | 1–4 months | Mother | Yes | X |
Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Teaching (NCAST) | Barnard, 1978 [57] | 0–36 months | Mother or Father | Yes | Church et al., 2020 [80]; Leung et al., 2020 [81]; Olds et al., 2020 [82]; Alhusen et al., 2021 [83] |
Parent Child Early Relational Assessment (PCERA) | Clark, 1985 [58] | 0–5 years | Mother or Father | Yes | X |
Responsiveness to Child Feeding Cues Scale (RCFCS) | Hodges, Johnson, Hughes, Hopkinson, Butte, & Fisher, 2013 [59] | 0–2 years | Mother or Father | Yes | Black et al., 2022 [84] |
4. Discussion
4.1. An Online Observation on the Assessment of Feeding Interactions: The SVIA
4.2. Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Infan | Observational tool | Technology | Meal |
Child | Assessment | Computer methodolog | Feeding |
Preschool | Measure | Video | “eating disorder” |
Instrument | Telehealth | “eating problem” |
Title | Author/Year | Tools Employed |
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A Study on Online Intervention for Early Childhood Eating Disorders during COVID-19 | Cimino, Almenara, & Cerniglia, 2022 [28] | Scala di Valutazione delle Interazioni Alimentari (SVIA) |
Associations between autism symptom severity and mealtime behaviors in young children presented with an unfamiliar food | Patton et al., 2020 [29] | Dyadic Interaction Nomenclature for Eating (DINE) |
Behavioral and Psychophysiological Responsiveness During Child Feeding in Mothers with Histories of Eating Disorders: A Pilot Study | Hoffman et al., 2013 [30] | Responsiveness to Child Feeding Cues Scale (RCFCS) |
Development of the General Parenting Observational Scale to assess parenting during family meals | Rhee, Dickstein, Jelalian, Boutelle, Seifer, & Wing, 2015 [31] | Mealtime Family Interaction Coding System (MICS) |
Effect of early skin-to-skin contact on mother–preterm infant interaction through 18 months: Randomized controlled trial | Chiu & Anderson, 2009 [32] | Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training (NCAST; Feeding Scale and Teaching Scale) |
Effects of Early Parent Training on Mother-Infant Feeding Interactions | Globus, Latzer, Pshetatzki, Levi, Shaoul, Elad, & Rozen, 2019 [33] | Feeding Scale |
Excessively crying infant in the family: mother-infant, father–infant and mother–father interaction | Räihä, Lehtonen, Huhtala, Saleva, & Korvenranta, 2002 [34] | Parent–Child Early Relational Assessment scale (PCERA) |
Exploration of Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding Versus Bottle Feeding of Human Milk: A Within-Subject Pilot Study | Whitfield & Ventura, 2019 [35] | Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training (NCAST; Feeding Scale and Teaching Scale) |
Exploring Correlates of Infant Clarity of Cues During Early Feeding Interactions | Ventura, Sheeper, & Levy, 2019 [36] | Nursing Child Assessment Feeding Scale (NCAFS) |
Family-Based Intervention to Enhance Infant–Parent Relationships in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | Browne & Talmi, 2005 [37] | Nursing Child Assessment Feeding Scale (NCAFS) |
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D’Angeli, G.; Mesce, M.; Cerniglia, L.; Cimino, S. Observational Tools Using Video Recordings of Parent-Child Feeding Interactions: A Narrative Review. Children 2022, 9, 1924. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121924
D’Angeli G, Mesce M, Cerniglia L, Cimino S. Observational Tools Using Video Recordings of Parent-Child Feeding Interactions: A Narrative Review. Children. 2022; 9(12):1924. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121924
Chicago/Turabian StyleD’Angeli, Gessica, Martina Mesce, Luca Cerniglia, and Silvia Cimino. 2022. "Observational Tools Using Video Recordings of Parent-Child Feeding Interactions: A Narrative Review" Children 9, no. 12: 1924. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121924