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Interjudge agreement in videofluoroscopic studies of swallowing.

F Wilcox1, J M Liss, G M Siegel.   

Abstract

Videofluoroscopic swallowing examinations of 3 patients with dysphagia were reviewed independently by 10 speech-language pathologists. Prior to viewing each video, clinicians were provided with information about the patient's history, the results of a bedside swallow examination, and oral-facial and oral motor control examinations. Clinicians completed a swallowing observation protocol as they viewed each video. They then recommended, from a list of treatment strategies, intervention techniques that would be most appropriate for each patient. Interjudge agreement was calculated by determining how many clinicians observed a given swallowing event or deficit, and how many recommended a given treatment strategy. Results suggest that the level of interjudge agreement for videofluoroscopic evaluations is not encouragingly high.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8820706     DOI: 10.1044/jshr.3901.144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Speech Hear Res        ISSN: 0022-4685


  14 in total

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8.  VFS interjudge reliability using a free and directed search.

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