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Parr J, Pennington L, Taylor H, et al. Parent-delivered interventions used at home to improve eating, drinking and swallowing in children with neurodisability: the FEEDS mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2021 Mar. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 25.22.)

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Parent-delivered interventions used at home to improve eating, drinking and swallowing in children with neurodisability: the FEEDS mixed-methods study.

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Appendix 14Characteristics of respondents who completed both rounds of Delphi survey and those who only completed round 2

CharacteristicRounds 1 and 2 (N = 103), n (%)Round 2 only (N = 19), n (%)
Role
Parent52 (51)9 (47)
HP51 (50)10 (53)
Age (years)
≤ 200 (0)0 (0)
21–305 (5)0 (0)
31–4028 (27)12 (63)
41–5047 (46)5 (26)
51–6022 (21)2 (11)
61–700 (0)0 (0)
> 701 (1)0 (0)
Missing0 (0)0 (0)
Gender
Female98 (95)18 (95)
Male5 (5)1 (5)
Prefer not to say0 (0)0 (0)
Missing0 (0)0 (0)
Location
England
 North-east15 (15)3 (16)
 North-west8 (8)1 (5)
 Yorkshire and Humber9 (9)2 (11)
 Midlands15 (15)4 (21)
 South-east, including London35 (34)6 (32)
 South-west England10 (10)1 (5)
Scotland5 (5)2 (11)
Northern Ireland2 (2)0 (0)
Wales3 (3)0 (0)
Missing1 (1)0 (0)
Ethnicity
White98 (95)16 (84)
Black/African/Caribbean/black British0 (0)1 (5)
Asian/Asian British3 (3)1 (5)
Mixed/multiple ethnic group2 (2)0 (0)
Other ethnic group0 (0)1 (5)
Prefer not to say0 (0)0 (0)
Missing0 (0)0 (0)
Type of EDSD of child
Physical21 (20)1 (5)
Non-physical28 (27)7 (37)
Mixed54 (52)11 (58)
Missing0 (0)0 (0)

Percentages were rounded to the nearest whole number and, therefore, rounded totals are occasionally different from 100%.

Copyright © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2021. This work was produced by Parr et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. This issue may be freely reproduced for the purposes of private research and study and extracts (or indeed, the full report) may be included in professional journals provided that suitable acknowledgement is made and the reproduction is not associated with any form of advertising. Applications for commercial reproduction should be addressed to: NIHR Journals Library, National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre, Alpha House, University of Southampton Science Park, Southampton SO16 7NS, UK.
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