Patient-Reported Outcome Measures That Describe the Feeding Skills Domain for Pediatric Feeding Disorder: A Clinimetric Review
- Authors:
- Marshall, J., Gosa, M. M., and Dodrill, P.
- Abstract:
- OBJECTIVES: Pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) is defined as "impaired oral intake that is not age-appropriate, and is associated with medical, nutritional, feeding skill, and/or psychosocial dysfunction." Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are tools that complement clinical assessment, but many have limited clinimetric data. This review aimed to assess PROMs that reported on the feeding skills domain for PFD in children.
METHODS: A search strategy across 4 databases was conducted (July 2022). PROMs were included in the review if they described elements of the feeding skills domain of PFD, had criterion/norm-referenced data and/or a standardized assessment procedure, description, or scoring system available, and were applicable to children ≥6 months. PROMs were mapped to the PFD diagnostic domains and aspects of the International Classification of Function (ICF) model. Quality assessment was completed using the COnsensus-based Standards to the selection of health Measurement Instruments methodology.
RESULTS: Overall, 14 PROMs across 22 papers met inclusion criteria. There was variable methodological quality across the tools, with those more recently developed often receiving better scores, particularly where a more rigorous process for tool development and content validity was reported. Most tools captured ICF aspects of impairment (n = 11, eg, biting/chewing) or activity (n = 13, eg, eating a meal), rather than social participation (n = 3, eg, going to a restaurant).
CONCLUSIONS: Using PROMs with strong content validity, and including some measure of social participation, is recommended as part of an assessment battery for PFD. Consideration of the caregiver/child perspective is an essential component of family-centered care. - DOI:
- 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003798
- URL:
- https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wk/mpg/2023/00000077/00000001/art00024;jsessionid=3hr9c2uos4tv5.x-ic-live-03
- Journal:
- J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
- issn:
- 0277-2116
- Publication year:
- 2023
- pages:
- 137-145
- Symptom status:
- Physical state
- Functional status:
- Physical functioning
Social functioning - Age:
- Children (0-18)
- Disease:
- Codes for special purposes
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified - PRO / non-PRO:
- Non-patient Reported Outcome
Patient Reported Outcome - Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
- Instrument:
- 10-question swallowing index
ADVS - Airway-Dyspnoea- Voice-Swallow scale
BPFAS - Behavioural Paediatric Feeding Assessment Scale
CEBI - Children’s Eating Behaviour Inventory
CHOMPS - Child and Oral Motor Proficiency Scale
FAS - Feeding Asessment sale
Feeding Impact Scales
Four-Item Measure of Texture Problems
FS-IS - Feeding and Swallowing Impact Scales
PACES - Parent Attribution for Child Eating Scale
PASSFP - Pediatric Assessment Scale for Severe Feeding Problems
PEDI-EAT - Paediatric Eating Assessment (versions: PEDI-EAT-10)
SEPS - Sensory Eating Problems Scale