Adaptation of the Italian Version of the Mealtime Assessment Scale in Pediatric Population (MAS-p).

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Laura Antonucci, Paola Carrozza, Maria Pia Taglioli, Francesca Alberti, Silvia Pancani, Sara Della Bella, Claudio Macchi, Giovanna Cristella
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Abstract

Unlike what is observed in the adult population, in paediatric rehabilitation, no reliable and validated observational tools are available in the Italian language to evaluate subjects considered to be at risk for swallowing disorders, regardless of the pathology. The aim of this study was to adapt the Mealtime Assessment Scale (MAS) to a paediatric population. Additionally, internal consistency, intra-rater and inter-rater agreement, concurrent validity and discriminative ability were investigated to assess validity and reliability of the scale. The first part of the study consisted in an adaptation of the original version of the MAS to the paediatric population (MAS-p) by a multidisciplinary team. A pilot study, involving 40 subjects, was conducted to assess psychometric properties as validity and reliability in terms of internal consistency, intra- and inter-rater reliability, and discrimination index. Retaining MAS original structure and scoring system, items were maintained, modified, or removed through a revision by the multidisciplinary team to guarantee a correct evaluation in children. None of the patients were lost or had withdrawn. MAS-p showed good internal consistency, both in safety (Cronbach's alpha 0.857) and efficacy scale (Cronbach's alpha 0.885). No improvement was noticed removing items one at a time and an optimal item to total correlation was observed (Cronbach's alpha ≥ 0.80). No items were found to be not assessable. Intra-rater and inter-rater agreement were good for all items (ICC > 0.8 for intra-rater agreement and AD index < 0.66 for inter-rater agreement). A second revision of the scale was carried out by the multidisciplinary team after the pilot study to further modify items to fully adapt to the paediatric population. MAS-p was developed to introduce an objective dysphagia assessment in paediatric rehabilitation. It showed good validity and reliability. The validation process should be completed through further studies.

意大利语版儿童用餐时间评估量表(MAS-p)的改编。
与在成人人群中观察到的情况不同,在儿科康复中,没有可靠和有效的意大利语观察工具来评估被认为有吞咽障碍风险的受试者,无论其病理如何。本研究的目的是使进餐时间评估量表(MAS)适用于儿科人群。此外,还考察了量表的内部一致性、评分者内部和评分者之间的一致性、并发效度和判别能力,以评估量表的效度和信度。研究的第一部分是由一个多学科团队将MAS的原始版本改编为儿科人群(MAS-p)。本研究对40名被试进行了初步研究,从内部一致性、内部信度和内部信度以及歧视指数等方面评估了心理测量学的效度和信度。保留MAS原有的结构和评分体系,通过多学科团队的修订,保持、修改或删除项目,以保证对儿童的正确评价。没有病人走失或退缩。MAS-p在安全性(Cronbach’s alpha 0.857)和疗效量表(Cronbach’s alpha 0.885)上均具有良好的内部一致性。每次删除一个项目没有发现任何改善,并且观察到一个与总相关的最佳项目(Cronbach's alpha≥0.80)。没有发现不应评税的项目。评价者内部和评价者之间的一致性在所有项目中都很好(评价者内部一致性和AD指数的ICC >.8)
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Dysphagia
Dysphagia 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dysphagia aims to serve as a voice for the benefit of the patient. The journal is devoted exclusively to swallowing and its disorders. The purpose of the journal is to provide a source of information to the flourishing dysphagia community. Over the past years, the field of dysphagia has grown rapidly, and the community of dysphagia researchers have galvanized with ambition to represent dysphagia patients. In addition to covering a myriad of disciplines in medicine and speech pathology, the following topics are also covered, but are not limited to: bio-engineering, deglutition, esophageal motility, immunology, and neuro-gastroenterology. The journal aims to foster a growing need for further dysphagia investigation, to disseminate knowledge through research, and to stimulate communication among interested professionals. The journal publishes original papers, technical and instrumental notes, letters to the editor, and review articles.
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