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Parent-reported outcome measures evaluating communication in individuals with rare neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review.

Jacinta M SaldarisJeremiah AyaldeSamali KankanangeJessica KeeleyHelen Margaret LeonardPeter JacobyEric D MarshTimothy A BenkeScott T DemarestJennepher Anne Downs
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2024)
What is already known on the subject Communication is a critical domain for families with a child with a rare neurodevelopmental disorder (RNDD). Validated outcome measures are essential for accurate evaluation and interpretation of responses to treatments in clinical trials. What this paper adds to existing knowledge We identified 16 parent-reported communication measures that have been used with RNDDs, but only six measures had validation data for at least one RNDD. High quality evidence is accumulating, with all validation studies in this review published between 2020 to 2023. Modifications of existing measures may be required to assess communication for RNDDs. What are the clinical implications of this work? This systematic review catalogues the available psychometric data for communication measures and indicates an ongoing need for new validation studies to ensure they are fit-for-purpose for upcoming clinical trials in RNDDs. This review will inform the selection of communication measures for clinical trials and research studies.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • systematic review
  • healthcare
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • meta analyses
  • phase ii
  • machine learning
  • open label
  • artificial intelligence
  • study protocol
  • double blind
  • clinical evaluation