Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing: A Proposed Checklist.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Ryan J Burdick, Justine Dallal-York, Yael Shapira-Galitz
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Abstract

Purpose: Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) is not only a well-recognized and ubiquitous tool in dysphagia research but also possesses features that make the assessment vulnerable to shortcomings in transparency and rigor in published literature. Therefore, FEES was considered an important addition to the Framework for RigOr aNd Transparency In REseaRch on Swallowing (FRONTIERS), a multisite collective effort to establish a tool for the critical appraisal of reporting in all forms of dysphagia and swallowing-related research on human subjects.

Method: From the FRONTIERS collective, a team of three clinician researchers completed a review of FEES-related literature to determine all components crucial for generalizable and reproducible reporting of FEES research. These components were developed and refined through an iterative process.

Results: This review culminated in a 26-item series of "yes/no" questions, forming the FEES section of FRONTIERS. These questions are grouped into the following five components: (a) Equipment, (b) Rater(s), (c) Rating Process, (d) Outcome Metrics, and (e) Miscellaneous Factors.

Conclusion: The results of this review support that FEES possesses unique characteristics to other aspects of dysphagia research and is consequently a crucial addition to FRONTIERS to ensure that clinical researchers have access to critical appraisal of FEES-related research inquiry.

灵活的内窥镜吞咽评估:建议核对表
目的:灵活的内窥镜吞咽评估(FEES)不仅是吞咽困难研究中公认的、无处不在的工具,而且还具有一些特点,使该评估在发表的文献中容易出现透明度和严谨性方面的缺陷。因此,FEES 被认为是 "吞咽研究的严谨性和透明度框架"(FRONTIERS)的重要补充,FRONTIERS 是一个多站点的集体努力,旨在建立一个工具,用于对所有形式的吞咽困难和以人为对象的吞咽相关研究的报告进行严格评估:由三名临床研究人员组成的 FRONTIERS 小组对与 FEES 相关的文献进行了审查,以确定对 FEES 研究的可推广性和可重复性报告至关重要的所有组成部分。这些内容是通过迭代过程开发和完善的:综述最终形成了 26 个 "是/否 "问题系列,构成了 FRONTIERS 的 FEES 部分。这些问题分为以下五个部分:(结论:本次审查的结果证明,与吞咽困难研究的其他方面相比,FEES 具有独特的特点,因此是 FRONTIERS 的重要补充,可确保临床研究人员能够对与 FEES 相关的研究调查进行批判性评估。
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
11.50%
发文量
353
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: AJSLP publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on all aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research pertaining to screening, detection, diagnosis, management, and outcomes of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. Because of its clinical orientation, the journal disseminates research findings applicable to diverse aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. AJSLP seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of speech-language pathology, including aphasia; apraxia of speech and childhood apraxia of speech; aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; dysarthria; fluency disorders; language disorders in children; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; and voice disorders.
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