EATING ASSESSMENT TOOL 10 IN PEOPLE WITH STROKE
Background: swallowing disorders often occur in Stroke. The Eating Assessment Tool-10 allows early detection of dysphagia and response to treatment. Objective: To evaluate the metric properties of the Eating Assessment Tool-10 in the person with Stroke that presents swallowing disorders. Method: Sys...
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Published in | Revista portuguesa de enfermagem de reabilitação Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 14 - 19 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Portuguese |
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Associação Portuguesa dos Enfermeiros de Reabilitação
01.12.2018
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Summary: | Background: swallowing disorders often occur in Stroke. The Eating Assessment Tool-10 allows early detection of dysphagia and response to treatment. Objective: To evaluate the metric properties of the Eating Assessment Tool-10 in the person with Stroke that presents swallowing disorders. Method: Systematic Review of Literature based on the recommendations of the Joanna Brigs Institute for the PICo strategy, what are the metric properties of the Eating Assessment Tool-10 in people with Stroke that present a swallowing disorder? The research was carried out using the electronic database platforms: EBSCO, Host, Google Scolar, Cochrane Library Collection, Scielo and Proquest, having identified, selected, evaluated the methodological quality and included the articles that take into account the PRISMA recommendations. Results: Six studies were included that fulfilled the eligibility and methodological quality criteria. Studies on the reproducibility, validity and responsiveness of the Eating Assessment Tool-10 were found. However, this last property needs to be studied in future investigations. The limitation identified was the applicability of the scale in people with cognitive alterations. Conclusions: The Eating Assessment Tool-10 is a reliable, valid and responsive tool for people with stroke that present swallowing disorders. |
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ISSN: | 2184-3023 |
DOI: | 10.33194/rper.2018.v1.n2.02.4422 |