Classification systems of communication for use in epidemiological surveillance of children with cerebral palsy
- PMID: 26272847
- DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.12866
Classification systems of communication for use in epidemiological surveillance of children with cerebral palsy
Abstract
Aim: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience communication difficulties. We aimed to identify a classification system for communication of children with CP suitable for epidemiological surveillance.
Method: Systems to classify the communication of children with CP were identified. The Communication Function Classification System (CFCS), Functional Communication Classification System (FCCS), and Viking Speech Scale (VSS) were chosen for further investigation and translated. They were administered to 155 children aged 4 to 13 years with CP (across all motor severity levels) from eight European countries. Children's parents/carers, speech therapists, and other health professionals applied the systems through direct observation. Other professionals applied them from case notes only. The systems were assessed for agreement, stability, ease, and feasibility of application.
Results: Test-retest stability was moderate-to-high for VSS (k=0.66-0.88), CFCS (k=uncomputed-0.91), and FCCS (k=0.52-0.91). Overall interrater agreement was fair to very good for every classification system. VSS achieved the best agreement between parents/carers and speech therapists. VSS was considered the easiest instrument to apply.
Interpretation: Because of its ease of use by a range of healthcare professionals, the VSS should be considered for CP registers which intend to survey speech intelligibility. For a wider assessment of communication, the CFCS or FCC should be considered.
© 2015 Mac Keith Press.
Comment in
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Not there yet: the classification of communication in cerebral palsy.Dev Med Child Neurol. 2016 Mar;58(3):224-5. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.12879. Epub 2015 Aug 25. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2016. PMID: 26303296 No abstract available.
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