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Research Article

The Discriminative Validity of the McGill Ingestive Skills Assessment

, MSc, OT, , PhD, PT & , PhD, OT
Pages 148-158 | Received 09 Aug 2012, Accepted 07 Feb 2013, Published online: 19 Mar 2013
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The extent to which the McGill Ingestive Skills Assessment can discriminate between known/extreme groups of individuals with or without dysphagia and stroke was determined. Methods: Twenty-four patients with stroke and no dysphagia, eating a regular diet, and 17 patients with stroke and dysphagia, permitted only purees, participated in this study. Using the McGill Ingestive Skills Assessment and a chart review, groups were compared on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. Univariate tests were performed to examine the significance of between-group differences. Results: The McGill Ingestive Skills Assessment was able to discriminate between two groups of individuals with stroke who have different ingestive abilities based on age and severity of stroke. Conclusion: Results support the clinical usefulness of the tool for dysphagia management in stroke. Further studies are necessary to address the responsiveness of the McGill Ingestive Skills Assessment.

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