Samenvatting
Background: Dysphagia is potentially life‐threatening and highly prevalent in people with severe/profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (SPIMD). The “Signaleringslijst Verslikken” (SV) is a frequently used Dutch screening tool to detect dysphagia. The aim was to examine the convergent validity of the SV for people with SPIMD.
Method: Direct support staff completed the SV, with speech and language therapists scoring a validated tool, the Dysphagia Disorders Survey (DDS), for 41 persons with
SPIMD, aged ≥50 years. The results were compared for agreement using the McNemar's Test.
Results: The proportion of agreement was 0.59 (95% CI 0.43–0.72). The SV did not detect dysphagia in 17 participants (44%) who were assessed as having dysphagia
according to the DDS. The difference in proportion of detection of dysphagia between the two methods was significant (p < 0.0001).
Conclusions: The results suggest that the convergent validity of the SV is insufficient: the SV is not sensitive for detecting dysphagia in people with SPIMD.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 1-8 |
Tijdschrift | Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities |
Status | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- samenhang (algemeen)
- dysfagie
- intellectuele onbekwaamheid
- controlesystemen
- meervoudig gehandicapt
- onderzoek