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Neonatal Eating Outcome Assessment: tool development and inter‐rater reliability
Author(s) -
Pineda Roberta,
Harris Rachel,
Foci Felicia,
Roussin Jessica,
Wallendorf Michael
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acta paediatrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1651-2227
pISSN - 0803-5253
DOI - 10.1111/apa.14128
Subject(s) - intraclass correlation , medicine , kappa , reliability (semiconductor) , inter rater reliability , gestation , pediatrics , cohen's kappa , birth weight , psychometrics , pregnancy , developmental psychology , clinical psychology , psychology , statistics , philosophy , linguistics , power (physics) , physics , rating scale , mathematics , quantum mechanics , biology , genetics
Aim To define the process of tool development and revision for the Neonatal Eating Outcome ( NEO ) Assessment and to report preliminary inter‐rater reliability. Methods Tool development consisted of a review of the literature and observations of feeding performance among 178 preterm infants born ≤32 weeks gestation. 11 neonatal therapy feeding experts provided structured feedback to establish content validity and define the scoring matrix. The tool was then used to evaluate feeding in 50 preterm infants born ≤32 weeks of gestation and 50 full‐term infants. Multiple revisions occurred at each stage of development. Finally, six neonatal occupational therapists participated in reliability testing by independently scoring five videos of oral feeding of preterm infants using version 4 of the tool. Results The intraclass correlation for the ‘prefeeding’ score was 0.71 (0.37–0.96), and the intraclass correlation for the ‘total’ score was 0.83 (0.56–0.98). Conclusion The ‘total’ score had good to excellent reliability. Fleiss’ Kappa scores for all 18 scorable items ranged from slight agreement to moderate agreement. Items with the lowest Kappa scores were revised, and additional feedback from therapists engaged in reliability testing was incorporated, resulting in final version 5.

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