Test for clinical reasoning evaluation in Speech-Language Pathology: content validity
Ana Cristina Côrtes Gama, Aline Mansueto Mourão, Adriane Mesquita Medeiros, Patrícia Cotta Mancini, Thais Helena Machado, Lara Gama Santos, Nayara Ribeiro Gomes, Ana Cristina Côrtes Gama, Aline Mansueto Mourão, Adriane Mesquita Medeiros, Patrícia Cotta Mancini

TL;DR
This study validates the content of FonoTCS, a test for clinical reasoning in speech-language pathology.
Contribution
The study introduces and validates FonoTCS, a new clinical reasoning evaluation tool for speech-language pathology.
Findings
FonoTCS consists of 30 questions and 120 items covering seven areas of speech-language pathology.
Content validity coefficients were high for clarity, relevance, and ethics criteria.
Two questions were revised due to lower agreement scores.
Abstract
To validate the content of the Speech-Language Pathology Concordance Test called FonoTCS. This is a content validation study of the instrument. Five speech-language pathologists, all with doctoral degrees and teaching experience, averaging 24.8 years of professional practice, participated in the development of FonoTCS and reached a consensus during the process. Thirty questions and 120 items were created, covering seven areas of speech-language pathology expertise across three domains. For content validation, FonoTCS was electronically sent to 15 evaluators to respond to a questionnaire with five questions, rated on a five-point scale, regarding the criteria of clarity, ethics, and relevance of the questions. The Corrected Content Validity Coefficient was calculated for all statements to analyze the responses. Questions with agreement percentages equal to or less than 80% were revised.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Innovations in Medical Education · Radiology practices and education
