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National Guideline Alliance (UK). Faltering Growth – recognition and management. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2017 Sep. (NICE Guideline, No. 75.)

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Appendix CDeclarations of interest

All Committee members’ interests were recorded on declaration forms provided by NICE. The form covered personal, non-personal, specific or non-specific and non-financial or financial declarations. Committee members’ declarations of interests are listed in this section. No conflicts were identified that required a Committee member to be asked not to participate in the relevant discussions. Details are available from the Committee minutes available on the NICE website where the policy can also be accessed (see https://www.nice.org.uk/about/who-we-are/policies-and-procedures).

This appendix includes all interests declared between the start of development and submission on 3 March 2017.

NameJob title, organisationDeclarations of Interest, date declaredType of interestDecision taken
Shel BanksLay memberChair on the Local Infant Feeding Information Board
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Shel BanksLay memberTrustee for the UK Association for Milk Banking
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Shel BanksLay memberMember of the Lactation Consultants of Great Britain
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Shel BanksLay memberA private practice lactation consultant
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Shel BanksLay memberResearch assistant secondment to produce Cochrane reviews
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Shel BanksLay memberResearch assistant secondment to produce Cochrane reviews on Infantile Colic for 12 months
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Rachel Bryant-WaughPsychologistChair of the National Steering Group for Childhood Feeding Disorders
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalA Committee member of the British Dietetic Association Paediatric Group – the group sell
Information sheets about feeding support in faddy eating
23/11/2015
Non-personal financial specificDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalReviewer of PENG guidelines
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalJohn Radcliffe hospital has contract with Abbott for nutritional products but follows the HCPC code of conduct which requires 3 options/products to be offered to patients
23/11/2015
Non-personal financial specific interestDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalAbbott provides department with a study budget that funds attendance on courses or conferences.
23/11/2015
Non-personal financial specific interestDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalLunches provided by various infant formula manufactures (SMA, Nutricia, Nestle, Abbott) with product updates
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Anne-Marie FrohockPaediatric Dietitian, John Radcliffe HospitalLunches provided by various infant formula manufactures (SMA, Nutricia, Nestle, Abbott) with product updates
23/11/2015
Non-personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate (hospitality in line with NICE Policy)
Annalou LouwSpecialist Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist. Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, LondonSits on a Committee on tube-weaning
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Russell PeekConsultant Paediatrician, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.I presented a BMJ Mastercourses webinar on common problems in newborns and infants in 2014.
23/11/2015
Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Russell PeekConsultant Paediatrician, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.I have been invited to present a webinar this year on feeding problems in infants.
23/11/2015
Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Russell PeekConsultant Paediatrician, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.Teaching with BMJ Learning
23/11/2015
Personal financial non-specificDeclare and participate
Denise PembertonFeeding Lead for the Maternity and Neonatal Services of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustMember of the Lactation Consultants of Britain
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Denise PembertonFeeding Lead for the Maternity and Neonatal Services of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustMember of the Lactation Consultants of Britain
25/01/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Denise PembertonFeeding Lead for the Maternity and Neonatal Services of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustCommittee Member of the Lactation Consultants of Britain until April 2015
25/01/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Denise PembertonFeeding Lead for the Maternity and Neonatal Services of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustAffiliate Member of the Association of Tongue-tie Practitioners
25/01/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Denise PembertonFeeding Lead for the Maternity and Neonatal Services of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustSecretary and Committee Member of the Association of Tongue-tie Practitioners until March 2015
25/01/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Rachel Marie PidcockLay Member
A member of the Child Growth Foundation which receives royalties from growth products and AK90 growth charts
23/11/2015
Non-personal financial specificDeclare and participate
Alison SpiroSpecialist Health Visitor in Infant Feeding, Northwick Park HospitalIs a member of a feeding initiative
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Alison SpiroSpecialist Health Visitor in Infant Feeding, Northwick Park HospitalMember of the baby feeding law group
25/01/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowI led the group that designed the new UK-WHO growth at RCPCH and the use of these in diagnosing failure to thrive may be considered
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowMember of Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition and its Maternal and Child subgroup
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowMember of editorial group for new edition of Health for all Children
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowMember of Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition and its Subcommittee of Maternal and Child Nutrition, administered by PHE
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowMember of editorial board drafting new edition of Health for All Children, hosted by Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health, to be published by Oxford University Press
23/11/2015
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowAuthored the following papers: Drewett, R.F, Kasese-Hara, M., Wright, C., Feeding behaviour in young people who fail to thrive, Appetite, 40, 55–60, 2003
Kasese-Hara, M., Drewett, R., Wright, C., Sweetness preferences in 1-year-old children who fail to thrive, Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 19, 253–257, 2001
Kasese-Hara, M., Wright, C., Drewett, R., Energy compensation in young children who fail to thrive, Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines, 43, 449–56, 2002
Parkinson, K.N., Wright, C., Drewett, R., Mealtime energy intake and feeding behaviour in children who fail to thrive: a population-based case-control study, Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines, 45, 1030–1035, 2004
Robertson, J., Puckering, C., Parkinson, K., Corlett, L., Wright, C., Mother-child feeding interactions in children with and without weight faltering; nested case control study, Appetite, 56, 753–759, 2011
Wright, C., Loughridge, J., Moore, G., Failure to thrive in a population context: two contrasting studies of feeding and nutritional status, Proceedings of the Nutritional Society, 59, 37–45, 2000
13/10/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and withdraw from discussions involving the drafting of the recommendations.
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowAuthored the following papers: Corbett, S.S., Drewett, R.F., Wright, C.M, Does a fall down a centile chart matter? The growth and development sequelae of mild failure to thrive, Acta Paediatrica, 85, 1278–83, 1996
Wright, C.M., Garcia, A.L., Child undernutrition in affluent societies; what are we talking about? Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 71, 545–55, 2012
Wright, C.M, Parkinson, K.N., Postnatal weight loss in term infants: what is normal and do growth charts allow for it? Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal Edition, 89, F254–7, 2004
Gerasimidis, K/, Macleod, I., Maclean, A., Buchanana, E., McGrogan, P., Swinbank, I., McAuley, M., Wright, C.M., Flynn, D.M., Performance of the novel Paediatric Yorkhill Malnutrition Scope (PYMS) in hospital practice, Clinical Nutrition, 30, 430–5, 2011
Wright, C.M., Talbot, E., Screening for failure to thrive – what are we looking for? Child: Care, health & development, 22, 223–34, 1996
13/10/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
Charlotte WrightCommunity Paediatrician, University of GlasgowAuthored the following paper: Wright C.M., Parkinson K.N. Postnatal weight loss in term infants: what is normal and do growth charts allow for it? Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2004 May;89(3): F254–7
29/11/2016
Personal non-financial specificDeclare and participate
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