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Feeding Research Needs Parents and Caregivers!

February 12, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 2 Comments

Feeding Research Needs Parents and Caregivers!

 

The Feeding Flock is an interdisciplinary research team that I am proud to be part of based at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill , NC. It  includes partnerships between the UNC School of Nursing and UNC Allied Health in the School of Medicine, as well as the School of Nursing at Boston College and the Center for Developmental Science at UNC. We are developing measures of both behavior and skill development in children birth – seven.

We have several research projects going on now studying pediatric feeding issues and would like to get the word out. Please ask your caregivers and parents to participate by going to the website and clicking on the research studies and participate in the online surveys.  Thank you!

http://feedingflock.web.unc.edu/?page_id=72

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  1. Julie Toyne says

    February 12, 2017 at 4:38 pm

    Krisi, I am interested in previewing the survey’s before I ask some of the parents I work with. I was successful in signing up for one of them but when I try to sign up for Infant feeding behavior and Feeding behaviors & skills in healthy kids it pops up and says I have already taken the survey. If you provide your email for one does it automatically sign you up for all? I am pretty sure I did not provide my email as my intention was not to take it but to preview it before passing on.
    Thank you, Julie

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    • Hayley Estrem says

      February 15, 2017 at 4:18 pm

      Hi Julie,

      The surveys and Qualtrics forms that Krisi shared above are meant to be completed by parents of children with feeding difficulty who would like to participate in research. For this, and any other similar provider requests to preview the surveys, please contact our research group and we will get back to you with that information ASAP.

      Thank you for your interest!
      Hayley Estrem, PhD, RN
      email to group: feedingflock@unc.edu
      my email: estrem@email.unc.edu

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