Validación al español del cuestionario PEDI-EAT-10 para el cribado de disfagia

Translated title of the contribution: Translation and validation of the spanish version of the Pedi-EAT-10 questionnaire for screening of dysphagia

el Grupo de Trabajo de Disfagia, Mercedes Murray Hurtado, Irene Blanco Castilla, Noemi Hernández Coronado, Raimon Milà Villarroel

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Abstract

Introduction: The Pedi-EAT-10 is a quick and simple validated tool for screening for dysphagia in the paediatric age group. The objective of our study was to translate and adapt the scale to Spanish and assess its psychometric properties, level of difficulty and speed of completion. Patients and methods: Following the forward and back translation and the approval by the research team of the Spanish version of the Pedi-EAT-10, we carried out a prospective study in a group of patients with dysphagia and a group of children who were healthy or had minor disease. Their legal guardians completed the questionnaire and reported the duration and difficulty of the test. Results: The study included 87 cases of dysphagia and 91 controls. The Cronbach alpha for internal consistency was 0.87. Most correlations between single item scores and the total scale score were greater than 0.65 (P<.001). The Pedi-EAT-10 scores were significantly higher in patients with dysphagia in every age group (P<.001), evincing a high sensibility and specificity for the screening of dysphagia. In the control group, the mean time taken to complete the questionnaire was 2.18±1.98 minutes, and all participants found it easy. Conclusions: We verified the validity, reliability and internal consistency of the Spanish version of the Pedi-EAT-10. It is an easy and quick instrument that can be used for screening of dysphagia in paediatric clinical practice.

Translated title of the contributionTranslation and validation of the spanish version of the Pedi-EAT-10 questionnaire for screening of dysphagia
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)249-256
Number of pages8
JournalAnales de pediatría
Volume98
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dysphagia
  • Deglutition
  • Swallowing
  • Screening
  • Paediatrics
  • Pedi-EAT-10
  • Validity
  • Reliability

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