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Assessing adherence to the evidence base in the management of poststroke dysphagia

BURTON C; PENNINGTON L; RODDAM H; RUSSELL I; RUSSELL D; KRAWCZYK K; SMITH HA
CLIN REHABIL , 2006, vol. 20, n° 1, p. 46-51
Doc n°: 123850
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, AD35 - DYSPHAGIE

Objective: To evaluate the reliability and responsiveness to change of an audit tool to assess adherence to evidence of effectiveness in the speech and language therapy (SLT) management of poststroke dysphagia. Design: The tool was used to review SLT practice as part of a randomized study of different education strategies. Medical records were audited before and after delivery of the trial intervention. Setting: Seventeen SLT departments in the north-west of England participated in the study. Subjects: The assessment tool was used to assess the medical records of 753 patients before and 717 patients after delivery of the trial intervention across the 17 departments. A target of 10 records per department per month was sought, using systematic sampling with a random start. Analysis: Inter- and intra-rater reliability were explored, together with the tool's internal consistency and responsiveness to change. Results : The assessment tool had high face validity, although internal consistency was low (r(a) = 0.37). Composite scores on the tool were however responsive to differences between SLT departments. Both inter- and intra-rater reliability ranged from 'substantial' to 'near perfect' across all items. Conclusions : The audit tool has high face validity and measurement reliability. The use of a composite adherence score should, however, proceed with caution as internal consistency is low.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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