Hustad Katherine C, Oakes Ashley, McFadd Emily, Allison Kristen M
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 2016 Jun;58(6):597-604. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.12944. Epub 2015 Nov 2.
We examined three communication ability classification paradigms for children with cerebral palsy (CP): the Communication Function Classification System (CFCS), the Viking Speech Scale (VSS), and the Speech Language Profile Groups (SLPG). Questions addressed interjudge reliability, whether the VSS and the CFCS captured impairments in speech and language, and whether there were differences in speech intelligibility among levels within each classification paradigm.
Eighty children (42 males, 38 females) with a range of types and severity levels of CP participated (mean age 60mo, range 50-72mo [SD 5mo]). Two speech-language pathologists classified each child via parent-child interaction samples and previous experience with the children for the CFCS and VSS, and using quantitative speech and language assessment data for the SLPG. Intelligibility scores were obtained using standard clinical intelligibility measurement.
Kappa values were 0.67 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.55-0.79) for the CFCS, 0.82 (95% CI 0.72-0.92) for the VSS, and 0.95 (95% CI 0.72-0.92) for the SLPG. Descriptively, reliability within levels of each paradigm varied, with the lowest agreement occurring within the CFCS at levels II (42%), III (40%), and IV (61%). Neither the CFCS nor the VSS were sensitive to language impairments captured by the SLPG. Significant differences in speech intelligibility were found among levels for all classification paradigms.
Multiple tools are necessary to understand speech, language, and communication profiles in children with CP. Characterization of abilities at all levels of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health will advance our understanding of the ways that speech, language, and communication abilities present in children with CP.
我们研究了三种针对脑瘫(CP)儿童的沟通能力分类范式:沟通功能分类系统(CFCS)、维京言语量表(VSS)和言语语言概况分组(SLPG)。研究的问题包括评判者间的可靠性、VSS和CFCS是否捕捉到了言语和语言障碍,以及每种分类范式内各水平之间在言语可懂度上是否存在差异。
80名患有不同类型和严重程度CP的儿童(42名男性,38名女性)参与了研究(平均年龄60个月,范围50 - 72个月[标准差5个月])。两名言语语言病理学家通过亲子互动样本以及对儿童的既往了解对CFCS和VSS进行分类,对于SLPG则使用定量的言语和语言评估数据。使用标准临床可懂度测量获得可懂度分数。
CFCS的Kappa值为0.67(95%置信区间[CI] 0.55 - 0.79),VSS为0.82(95% CI 0.72 - 0.92),SLPG为0.95(95% CI 0.72 - 0.92)。从描述性角度来看,每种范式各水平内的可靠性有所不同,CFCS中最低一致性出现在II级(42%)、III级(40%)和IV级(61%)。CFCS和VSS对SLPG所捕捉到的语言障碍均不敏感。在所有分类范式的各水平之间均发现了言语可懂度的显著差异。
需要多种工具来了解CP儿童的言语、语言和沟通概况。对《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》所有水平能力的特征描述将增进我们对CP儿童言语、语言和沟通能力呈现方式的理解。