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  • Dysphagia poses significant health risks like choking and respiratory infection, especially for individuals with intellectual disabilities who are at increased risk of complications and early death.
  • A scoping review examined the effectiveness of various dysphagia screening tools tailored for people with intellectual disabilities, identifying seven relevant studies.
  • The review highlighted major limitations in existing studies, such as the absence of clear dysphagia criteria and a lack of diverse participants, indicating an urgent need for better screening tools suitable for a broader demographic.

Article Abstract

Background: Dysphagia can have serious health implications including choking and respiratory infection leading to poorer quality of life. People with intellectual disabilities are at higher risk of dysphagia related health complications and early death. Robust dysphagia screening tools are vital for this population.

Method: A scoping review and appraisal of the evidence for dysphagia and feeding screening tools for use with people with intellectual disabilities was undertaken.

Results: Seven studies (using six screening tools) met the review inclusion criteria. Mostly studies were limited by no defined dysphagia criteria, no verification of tools with a gold reference standard (e.g., videofluoroscopic examination) and lack of participant diversity (small samples, narrow age range, severity of intellectual disability or limited settings).

Conclusions: There is urgent need for development and rigorous appraisal of existing dysphagia screening tools to meet the needs of a wider range of people with intellectual disabilities (particularly mild-to-moderate severity) and in wider settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jar.13076DOI Listing

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