SCHEDULE FOR ORAL-MOTOR ASSESSMENT (SOMA) - METHODS OF VALIDATION

被引:72
|
作者
SKUSE, D
STEVENSON, J
REILLY, S
MATHISEN, B
机构
[1] INST CHILD HLTH,BEHAV SCI UNIT,LONDON WC1N 1EH,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV QUEENSLAND,DEPT SPEECH & HEARING,BRISBANE,QLD,AUSTRALIA
关键词
DYSPHAGIA; ORAL MOTOR SKILLS; FEEDING; INFANCY; ASSESSMENT; DEGLUTITION; DEGLUTITION DISORDERS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00260976
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
The Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment (SOMA) was developed for the purpose of objectively rating the oral-motor skills of preverbal children, with a view to identifying areas of deficient abilities that could have clinical significance. The instrument can be administered without special equipment, by a trained observer. Oral-motor function is assessed across a range of food textures and fluids. Ratings of oral-motor skills are largely made post hoc by analysis of a videorecording of the test administration. The test-retest and interrater reliability of the instrument have been shown to be excellent. Criterion validity was investigated by means of a novel 'seeded cluster analysis' procedure in which 127 young children were assessed, most of whom were between 8 and 24 months of age. Ten percent of the sample had known abnormal oral-motor function in association with cerebral palsy (ages between 12 and 42 months). Not only was criterion validity satisfactorily established by the analysis but an abbreviated version of the SOMA-suitable for screening purposes-was developed. This has been shown to have a positive predictive validity greater than 90% and sensitivity greater than 85% for the detection of infants with clinically significant oral-motor dysfunction.
引用
收藏
页码:192 / 202
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Predicting Bottle-Feeding Performance Using a Reorganized Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale (NOMAS)
    Howe, Tsu-Hsin
    Sheu, Ching-Fan
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2020, 74 (04):
  • [22] New scoring system improves inter-rater reliability of the Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale
    da Costa, Saakje P.
    Huebl, Nicole
    Kaufman, Nicole
    Bos, Arend F.
    ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 2016, 105 (08) : E339 - E344
  • [23] Oral-motor function in older people: Exploring new dimensions of frailty
    Nogueira, Dalia Maria dos Santos
    Vieira, Ana Isabel Correia de Matos
    Reis, Elizabeth de Azevedo
    JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION, 2023, 50 (09) : 802 - 811
  • [24] CLIFTON ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE - FURTHER VALIDATION OF A PSYCHOGERIATRIC ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
    PATTIE, AH
    GILLEARD, CJ
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 1976, 129 (JUL) : 68 - 72
  • [25] EFFECT OF POSITION AND SUPPORT ON ORAL-MOTOR SKILLS OF A CHILD WITH BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA
    KERWIN, ME
    OSBORNE, M
    EICHER, PS
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1994, 33 (01) : 8 - 13
  • [26] Localization of oral-motor rhythmogenic circuits in the isolated rat brainstem preparation
    Tanaka, S
    Kogo, M
    Chandler, SH
    Matsuya, T
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1999, 821 (01) : 190 - 199
  • [27] Internal versus external: Oral-motor performance as a function of attentional focus
    Freedman, Skott E.
    Maas, Edwin
    Caligiuri, Michael P.
    Wulf, Gabriele
    Robin, Donald A.
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH, 2007, 50 (01): : 131 - 136
  • [28] ORAL-MOTOR DYSFUNCTION AND FAILURE TO THRIVE AMONG INNER-CITY INFANTS
    MATHISEN, B
    SKUSE, D
    WOLKE, D
    REILLY, S
    DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 1989, 31 (03): : 293 - 302
  • [29] Evaluation of oral-motor movements and speech in patients with tetanus of a public service in Brazil
    Mangilli, L. D.
    Sassi, F. C.
    Jacomo, A.
    de Andrade, C. R. F.
    JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION, 2011, 38 (08) : 564 - 570
  • [30] Performance of the manual and oral-motor systems using the dual-task paradigms
    Heath, M
    Elliott, D
    Roy, EA
    Veeneman, D
    BRAIN AND COGNITION, 1999, 40 (01) : 147 - 150