Development and validation of a self-report symptom inventory to assess the severity of oral-pharyngeal dysphagia

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Wallace, AL
Middleton, S
Cook, IJ [1 ]
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[1] St George Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia
[2] Univ New S Wales, Dept Math & Stat, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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10.1016/S0016-5085(00)70137-5
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the validity and reliability of a self-report inventory to measure symptomatic severity of oral-pharyngeal dysphagia. Methods: Test-retest reliability and face, content, and construct validity of a prototype visual analogue scale inventory were assessed in 45 patients who had stable, neuromyogenic dysphagia, Results: Normalized scores varied over time by -0.5% +/- 17.6% (95% confidence interval, -9.2% to 8.2%). Factor analysis identified a single factor (dysphagia), to which 18 of 19 questions contributed significantly, that accounted for 56% of total variance (P < 0.0001). After deletion of 2 questions with poor face validity and patient compliance, this proportion increased to 59%; mean test-retest change was -2% (95% confidence interval, -11% to 7%); and total score correlated highly with an independent global assessment severity score (r = 0.7; P < 0.0001). A mean 70% reduction in score (P < 0.0001) was observed after surgery in patients with Zenker's diverticulum (discriminant validity). Conclusions: Applied to patients with neuromyogenic dysphagia, the 17-question inventory shows strong test-retest reliability over 2 weeks as well as face, content, and construct validity, Discriminant validity (responsiveness) has been demonstrated in a population with a correctable, structural cricopharyngeal disorder, Responsiveness of the instrument to treatment in neuromyogenic dysphagia remains to be quantified.
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