1. Validation of the Sydney Swallow Questionnaire (SSQ) in a cohort of head and neck cancer patients
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Dwivedi, Raghav C., Rose, Suzanne St., Roe, Justin W.G., Khan, Afroze S., Pepper, Christopher, Nutting, Christopher M., Clarke, Peter M., Kerawala, Cyrus J., Rhys-Evans, Peter H., Harrington, Kevin J., and Kazi, Rehan
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DEGLUTITION disorders , *HEAD & neck cancer patients , *ORAL cancer , *QUALITY of life , *FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine) , *QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
Summary: Impairment of swallowing function is a common multidimensional symptom complex seen in 50–75% of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors. Although there are a number of validated swallowing-specific questionnaires, much of their focus is on the evaluation of swallowing-related quality of life (QOL) rather than swallowing as a specific function. The aim of this study was to validate the Sydney Swallow Questionnaire (SSQ) as a swallowing-specific instrument in HNC patients. Fifty-four consecutive patients in follow-up for oral and oropharyngeal cancer completed the SSQ and MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory (MDADI). Thirty-one patients completed both questionnaires again four weeks later to address test–retest reliability. Internal consistency and test–retest reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s α and Spearman’s correlation coefficient, respectively. Construct validity (including group validity) and criterion validity were determined using Spearman’s correlation coefficient and Mann–Whitney U-test. Internal consistency, test–retest reliability, construct validity, group validity and criterion validity of the SSQ was found to be significant (P <0.01). We were able to demonstrate the reliability and validity of the SSQ in HNC patients. The SSQ is a precise, reliable and valid tool for assessing swallow in this patient group. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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