Reliability of data on percent consonants correct and its associated quality indicator in the Swedish cleft lip and palate registry.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-04 DOI:10.1080/14015439.2022.2095017
Kristina Klintö, Emilie Hagberg, Christina Havstam, Cecilia Nelli, Åsa Okhiria, Karin Brunnegård
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Abstract

Background: Data in national health care quality registries must be valid and reliable in order to enable open comparisons of results.

Aim: To assess the reliability of data on percent consonants correct (PCC) and its associated quality indicator ≥86% correct consonants in the Swedish quality registry for patients born with cleft lip and palate (CLP) registry.

Methods: Six independent speech-language pathologists re-assessed the audio recordings of 96 five-year-olds with PCC data in the CLP registry. Target consonants of a single-word picture-naming test were phonetically transcribed, and PCC was calculated. The reliability of PCC data was assessed with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The reliability of the quality indicator ≥86% correct consonants was assessed with point-by-point percentage agreement and Cohen's kappa.

Results: Intra- and inter-judge agreement for PCC was excellent with ICCs above 0.9, and so was the agreement of data from the CLP registry and the six judges' re-assessments. The percentage agreement between all judges and the CLP registry for the quality indicator ≥86% correct consonants was poor (67%). However, in 88% of the cases, results from four judges and the CLP registry agreed, corresponding to good agreement. The mean of all kappa values for six judges and the CLP registry corresponded to good agreement (0.72).

Conclusions: The results indicate the PCC data in the CLP registry and the quality indicator ≥86% correct consonants to be reliable. When differences in outcome between treatment centres are detected, the raw data collected should always be re-examined before drawing definitive conclusions.

瑞典唇腭裂登记册中辅音正确率及其相关质量指标数据的可靠性。
背景:目的:评估瑞典唇腭裂患者质量登记册中辅音正确率(PCC)及其相关质量指标≥86%的可靠性:方法:六位独立的语言病理学家重新评估了 96 名五岁儿童的 PCC 录音,这些儿童的 PCC 数据都在 CLP 登记册中。对单词图片命名测试的目标辅音进行语音转录,并计算 PCC。PCC 数据的可靠性通过类内相关系数 (ICC) 进行评估。质量指标≥86%辅音正确率的可靠性则通过逐点百分比一致性和科恩卡帕进行评估:结果:PCC 的法官内部和法官之间的一致性非常好,ICC 均在 0.9 以上,CLP 登记数据和六位法官的重新评估数据的一致性也非常好。在辅音正确率≥86% 这一质量指标上,所有法官与中英文对照表登记处的一致性较差(67%)。然而,在 88% 的情况下,四位评委的结果与中英文对照表登记册的结果一致,这相当于良好的一致性。六位评委和中英文对照表登记处的所有 kappa 值的平均值为良好一致(0.72):结果表明,CLP 注册表中的 PCC 数据和辅音正确率≥86% 的质量指标是可靠的。当发现不同治疗中心的结果存在差异时,在得出明确结论之前,应重新检查所收集的原始数据。
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Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
9.10%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology is an amalgamation of the former journals Scandinavian Journal of Logopedics & Phoniatrics and VOICE. The intention is to cover topics related to speech, language and voice pathology as well as normal voice function in its different aspects. The Journal covers a wide range of topics, including: Phonation and laryngeal physiology Speech and language development Voice disorders Clinical measurements of speech, language and voice Professional voice including singing Bilingualism Cleft lip and palate Dyslexia Fluency disorders Neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics Aphasia Motor speech disorders Voice rehabilitation of laryngectomees Augmentative and alternative communication Acoustics Dysphagia Publications may have the form of original articles, i.e. theoretical or methodological studies or empirical reports, of reviews of books and dissertations, as well as of short reports, of minor or ongoing studies or short notes, commenting on earlier published material. Submitted papers will be evaluated by referees with relevant expertise.
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