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Validation and cultural adaptation of a Greek Version of Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool 10 (PEDI – EAT – 10) in Greek-Cypriot Parents

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posted on 2024-03-15, 12:40 authored by Rafaella Georgiou, Andri Papaleontiou, Louiza Voniati, Vassiliki Siafaka, Nafsika Ziavra, Dionysios Tafiadis

The Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI-EAT-10) is a parents/caregivers screening tool that assesses pediatric patients at risk of penetration and/or aspiration symptoms. The aim of this study was the validation of PEDI-EAT-10 in the Greek language.

This cross-sectional study included 222 parents/caregivers of children with (n = 122) and without (n = 100) feeding and/or swallowing disorders, with age range 3 – 12 years. The children were selected from Cypriot schools and health settings. All parents filled out the PEDI-EAΤ-10 questionnaire and after its initial completion, it was re-administered after 2 weeks.

A statistically significant difference was observed in the PEDI-EAT-10 total mean scores between the study’s two groups [t (220) = 9.886, p < 0.001]. Internal consistency was high (Cronbach’s alpha= 0.801) with very good split-half reliability equal to 0.789. A significant and strong test-retest reliability was computed (r = 0.998, p < 0.001). The PEDI-EAT-10 cutoff point was 11.00 (AUC: 0.869, p < 0.001) for children with feeding and/or swallowing disorders in accordance with the PAS scale.

In conclusion, the Greek version of PEDI-EAT-10 is shown to be a valid and reliable screening tool for the assessment of the pediatric population with a risk of dysphagia.

The Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI - EAT - 10) is a clinical screening tool to assess pediatric patients at risk of penetration and/or aspiration reported by parents or caregivers.

This study is a cross cultural translation of PEDI - EAT - 10 in Greek language and it is proven to have excellent internal consistency, reliability, and validity.

The use of PEDI – EAT – 10 will be a very useful utility for health professionals in rehabilitation settings.

The Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI - EAT - 10) is a clinical screening tool to assess pediatric patients at risk of penetration and/or aspiration reported by parents or caregivers.

This study is a cross cultural translation of PEDI - EAT - 10 in Greek language and it is proven to have excellent internal consistency, reliability, and validity.

The use of PEDI – EAT – 10 will be a very useful utility for health professionals in rehabilitation settings.

Funding

This study was funded by the Cyprus Academic Library Consortium and Taylor and Francis.

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