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 inRevista portuguesa de enfermagem de reabilitação Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 14 - 19
Main Authors Juan Luis Pozo Rosado, Ana Alexandra Simões Ribeiro Gomes, Ana Catarina de Almeida Borlido de Paula, Ana Sofia Levita Antunes, Luís Manuel Mota de Sousa
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published 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.
ISSN:2184-3023
DOI:10.33194/rper.2018.v1.n2.02.4422