Pediatric dysphagia overview: best practice recommendation study by multidisciplinary experts
Date
2022Author
Bagcier, Fatih
Tarihci, Elif
Akaltun, Mazlum Serdar
Sucakli, Iclal Ayranci
Cankurtaran, Damla
Aykin, Zeynep
Aydin, Resa
Nazli, Fatma
Umay, Ebru
EYİGÖR, SİBEL
Giray, Esra
Saygi, Evrim Karadag
KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER
Kocaaslan, Nihal Durmus
Yuksel, Deniz
Demir, Arzu Meltem
TUTAR, ENGİN
TIKIZ, CANAN
Gurcay, Eda
ÜNLÜ, ZELİHA
Celik, Pelin
Akyuz, Ece Unlu
MENGÜ, GÜVEN
Bengisu, Serkan
Alicura, Sibel
Unver, Necati
Yekteusaklari, Nida
Uz, Cuma
ÇIKILI UYTUN, MERVE
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Background Currently, there is no comprehensive and multidisciplinary recommendation study covering all aspects of pediatric dysphagia (PD). This study aimed to generate PD management recommendations with methods that can be used in clinical practice to fill this gap in our country and in the world, from the perspective of experienced multidisciplinary experts. Methods This recommendation paper was generated by a multidisciplinary team, using the seven-step process and a three-round modified Delphi survey via e-mail. First, ten open-ended questions were created, and then detailed recommendations including management, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up were created with the answers from these questions. Each recommendation item was voted on by the experts as overall consensus (strong recommendation), approaching consensus (weak recommendation) and divergent consensus (not recommended). Results In the 1st Delphi round, a questionnaire of 414 items was prepared based on the experts' responses to ten open-ended questions. In the 2nd Delphi round, 59.2% of these items were accepted as pre-recommendation. In the 3rd Delphi round, 62.6% of 246 items were accepted for inclusion in the proposals. The final version recommendations consisted of 154 items. Conclusions This study includes comprehensive and detailed answers for every problem that could be posed in clinical practice for the management of PD, and recommendations are for all pediatric patients with both oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia.
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