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Development of a clinical feeding assessment scale for very young infants in South Africa

机译:制定南非非常年幼婴儿的临床喂养评估量表

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Background: There is a need for validated neonatal feeding assessment instruments in South Africa. A locally developed instrument may contribute to standardised evaluation procedures of high-risk neonates and address needs in resource constrained developing settings.Objective: The aim of the study was to develop and validate the content of a clinical feeding assessment scale to diagnose oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD) in neonates.Method: The Neonatal Feeding Assessment Scale (NFAS) was developed using the Delphi method. Five international and South African speech-language therapists (SLTs) formed the expert panel, participating in two rounds of electronic questionnaires to develop and validate the content of the NFAS.Results: All participants agreed on the need for the development of a valid clinical feeding assessment instrument to use with the neonatal population. The initial NFAS consisted of 240 items across 8 sections, and after the Delphi process was implemented, the final format was reduced to 211 items across 6 sections. The final format of the NFAS is scored using a binary scoring system guiding the clinician to diagnose the presence or absence of OPD. All members agreed on the format, the scoring system and the feeding constructs addressed in the revised final format of the NFAS.Conclusion: The Delphi method and the diverse clinical and research experience of participants could be integrated to develop the NFAS which may be used in clinical practice in South Africa or similar developing contexts. Because of demographically different work settings marked by developed versus developing contexts, participants did not have the same expectations of a clinical dysphagia assessment. The international participants contributed to evidence-based content development. Local participants considered the contextual challenges of South African SLTs entering the field with basic competencies in neonatal dysphagia management, thereby justifying a comprehensive clinical instrument. The NFAS is aimed at clinicians working in Neonatal Intensive Care Units where they manage large caseloads of high-risk neonates. Further validation of the NFAS is recommended to determine its criterion validity in comparison with a widely accepted standard such as the modified barium swallow study.
机译:背景:南非需要经过验证的新生儿喂养评估工具。本地开发的仪器可能有助于高危新生儿的标准化评估程序,并解决资源受限的发育环境中的需求。方法:采用德尔菲法建立了新生儿喂养评估量表(NFAS)。五名国际和南非言语治疗师(SLTs)组成了专家小组,参加了两轮电子问卷调查,以开发和验证NFAS的内容。结果:所有参与者都同意有必要开发有效的临床喂养方法用于新生儿人群的评估工具。最初的NFAS由8个部分的240个项目组成,并且在实施了Delphi流程之后,最终格式减少为6个部分的211个项目。使用二进制评分系统对NFAS的最终格式进行评分,该评分系统可指导临床医生诊断OPD的存在与否。所有成员都同意在修订后的NFAS最终格式中涉及的格式,评分系统和喂养方式。结论:可以将Delphi方法和参与者的不同临床和研究经验相结合,以开发可用于NFAS的NFAS。在南非或类似的发展背景下的临床实践。由于以发达和发展环境为背景的人口统计学上不同的工作环境,参与者对临床吞咽困难评估的期望不同。国际参与者为基于证据的内容开发做出了贡献。当地参与者认为,南非SLTs凭借吞咽困难处理的基本能力进入该领域面临的挑战,从而证明了一种综合的临床手段是合理的。 NFAS面向在新生儿重症监护病房工作的临床医生,他们负责处理大量高危新生儿。与广泛接受的标准(例如改良的钡吞咽研究)相比,建议进一步验证NFAS,以确定其标准有效性。

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