2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-023-04639-x
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Convergent and discriminant validity of the Minimal Eating Observation Form – version II: a cross-sectional study

Albert Westergren,
David Smithard,
Mark Westergaard
et al.

Abstract: Background The Minimal Eating Observation Form – Version II (MEOF-II) is a brief and easy to use screening tool for eating difficulties, that is psychometrically robust. The aim of this study was to explore convergent (measuring similar constructs) and discriminant (measuring somewhat different constructs) validity of the MEOF-II to other validated dysphagia specific, activity and participation related instruments. Methods In this cross-sectional s… Show more

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“…In older people who are not able to complete these self-reported questionnaires, the Minimal Eating Observation Form – version II (MEOF-II) could be used alternatively. It focuses on the whole process of eating rather than specifically on the risk of penetration or aspiration, but can be conducted without verbal language skills [ 83 ]. As an addition or alternative to the MNA-SF, the SNAQ (Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire) could be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In older people who are not able to complete these self-reported questionnaires, the Minimal Eating Observation Form – version II (MEOF-II) could be used alternatively. It focuses on the whole process of eating rather than specifically on the risk of penetration or aspiration, but can be conducted without verbal language skills [ 83 ]. As an addition or alternative to the MNA-SF, the SNAQ (Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire) could be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%