Development and Evidence of Content Validity of the Spectrographic Vocal Assessment Protocol (SVAP).

J Voice

Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria/UFSM, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Published: July 2021

Objective: To develop and seek evidence of content validity of a spectrographic vocal assessment protocol.

Methods: Methodological study for development and validation of an assessment instrument. A broad literature search was conducted to develop and substantiate a spectrographic vocal assessment protocol. The protocol items were sent to five expert judges, speech therapists, nonauthors of the research, doctors, and clinicians, with experience in the field of voice and spectrographic acoustic analysis, who individually analyzed the protocol items. For data analysis, the Gwet analysis and the Content Validity Ratio formula were used.

Results: The Spectrographic Vocal Assessment Protocol was developed, subdivided into Broadband and Narrowband. Twenty-four protocol items had Content Validity Ratio 1.0 and 25 items had 0.6. Gwet analysis indicated substantial agreement (0.656) for broadband and almost perfect (0.848) for narrowband items.

Conclusion: Evidence of satisfactory content validity was obtained in the development of the protocol.

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