Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers

Abstract Objectives There has been increasing interest in the management of oropharyngeal swallowing dysfunction (SwD). Its prevalence, particularly in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers (OHITs), is underappreciated. As the standard diagnostic tests are either invasive or scarce, valid parent-re...

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Autores principales: Abdulsalam Baqays, Julianna Zenke, Sandra Campbell, Wendy Johannsen, Marghalara Rashid, Hadi Seikaly, Hamdy El-Hakim
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:30581c1862f24396ad99d5bc92c5e0d62021-12-05T12:07:27ZSystematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers10.1186/s40463-021-00549-31916-0216https://doaj.org/article/30581c1862f24396ad99d5bc92c5e0d62021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40463-021-00549-3https://doaj.org/toc/1916-0216Abstract Objectives There has been increasing interest in the management of oropharyngeal swallowing dysfunction (SwD). Its prevalence, particularly in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers (OHITs), is underappreciated. As the standard diagnostic tests are either invasive or scarce, valid parent-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires could play a pivotal role in the understanding and managing SwD in this group. This article reviewed the literature on PRO questionnaires pertaining to SwD in OHITs. Data source A librarian searched Prospero, Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, HaPI, CINAHL, and SCOPUS until February 2021 using the MeSH terms for deglutition and screening methods. Review method Questionnaires that examined disease-specific or eating and feeding concerns or difficulties were excluded. Two reviewers independently identified PRO questionnaires for SwD that were used in OHITs and extracted the author names, publication year, questionnaire name, the studied population, and the reported psychometric assessments. A quality assessment was performed based on consensus-based standards for the selection of health measurement instruments (COSMIN) and updated criteria for good measurement properties. Results Of the 3488 screened articles, we identified only two questionnaires, the pediatric version of the Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI-EAT-10) and the PRO questionnaire for Swallowing Dysfunction in OHITs. The PEDI-EAT-10 authors assessed the validity and reliability on children with cerebral palsy. However, concerns were identified regarding the developmental process and the internal structure validity. The PRO questionnaire for SwD in OHITs meets criteria but has not yet been validated in the population of interest nor its psychometric properties assessed. Conclusion Two instruments were identified. The PED-EAT-10 exhibits methodological flaws, while Edmonton PRO questionnaire for SwD in OHITs awaits construct validation and could fill the current knowledge gap.Abdulsalam BaqaysJulianna ZenkeSandra CampbellWendy JohannsenMarghalara RashidHadi SeikalyHamdy El-HakimBMCarticleSwallowing dysfunctionDysphagiaDeglutitionOtherwise healthy infants and toddlersPatient-reported outcomesPsychometricsSurgeryRD1-811ENJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Vol 50, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Swallowing dysfunction
Dysphagia
Deglutition
Otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
Patient-reported outcomes
Psychometrics
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Swallowing dysfunction
Dysphagia
Deglutition
Otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
Patient-reported outcomes
Psychometrics
Surgery
RD1-811
Abdulsalam Baqays
Julianna Zenke
Sandra Campbell
Wendy Johannsen
Marghalara Rashid
Hadi Seikaly
Hamdy El-Hakim
Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
description Abstract Objectives There has been increasing interest in the management of oropharyngeal swallowing dysfunction (SwD). Its prevalence, particularly in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers (OHITs), is underappreciated. As the standard diagnostic tests are either invasive or scarce, valid parent-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires could play a pivotal role in the understanding and managing SwD in this group. This article reviewed the literature on PRO questionnaires pertaining to SwD in OHITs. Data source A librarian searched Prospero, Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, HaPI, CINAHL, and SCOPUS until February 2021 using the MeSH terms for deglutition and screening methods. Review method Questionnaires that examined disease-specific or eating and feeding concerns or difficulties were excluded. Two reviewers independently identified PRO questionnaires for SwD that were used in OHITs and extracted the author names, publication year, questionnaire name, the studied population, and the reported psychometric assessments. A quality assessment was performed based on consensus-based standards for the selection of health measurement instruments (COSMIN) and updated criteria for good measurement properties. Results Of the 3488 screened articles, we identified only two questionnaires, the pediatric version of the Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI-EAT-10) and the PRO questionnaire for Swallowing Dysfunction in OHITs. The PEDI-EAT-10 authors assessed the validity and reliability on children with cerebral palsy. However, concerns were identified regarding the developmental process and the internal structure validity. The PRO questionnaire for SwD in OHITs meets criteria but has not yet been validated in the population of interest nor its psychometric properties assessed. Conclusion Two instruments were identified. The PED-EAT-10 exhibits methodological flaws, while Edmonton PRO questionnaire for SwD in OHITs awaits construct validation and could fill the current knowledge gap.
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author Abdulsalam Baqays
Julianna Zenke
Sandra Campbell
Wendy Johannsen
Marghalara Rashid
Hadi Seikaly
Hamdy El-Hakim
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Julianna Zenke
Sandra Campbell
Wendy Johannsen
Marghalara Rashid
Hadi Seikaly
Hamdy El-Hakim
author_sort Abdulsalam Baqays
title Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
title_short Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
title_full Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
title_fullStr Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
title_full_unstemmed Systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
title_sort systematic review of validated parent-reported questionnaires assessing swallowing dysfunction in otherwise healthy infants and toddlers
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