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Reproducibility and validity of patient-rated assessment of speech, swallowing, and saliva control in Parkinson’s Disease

Reproducibility and validity of patient-rated assessment of speech, swallowing, and saliva control in Parkinson’s Disease

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To report on the development and psychometric evaluation of the Radboud Oral Motor Inventory for Parkinsons Disease (ROMP), a newly developed patient-rated assessment of speech, swallowing, and saliva control in patients with Parkinsons disease (PD). To evaluate reproducibility, 60 patients completed the ROMP twice within a mean of 24±12 days. To study validity, another cohort of 118 patients who had completed the ROMP was assessed by both a neurologist (HY stage, Unified Parkinsons Disease Rating Scale III) and speech-language pathologist (severity of dysarthria, dysphagia, drooling) who were blinded to ROMP scores. Confirmatory factor analysis identified the 3 a priori-designed ROMP domains of speech, swallowing, and saliva control. Internal consistency was .95 for the total ROMP and .87 to .94 for the 3 domains or subscales. Intraclass correlation coefficients for reproducibility were .94 and .83 to .92 for the subscales. Construct validity was substantial to good with correlations ranging from .36 to .82. The ROMP differentiated significantly (P

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OrganisatieHAN University of Applied Sciences
AfdelingAcademie Paramedische Studies
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LectoraatNeurorevalidatie
Gepubliceerd inArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation American congress of physical medicine and rehabilitation, Vol. 2011, Uitgave: 92, Pagina's: 1152-1158
Jaar2012
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.apmr.2011.02.011
TaalOnbekend

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