RT Journal Article T1 Knowledge and Practice of Health Professionals in the Management of Dysphagia. A1 Sánchez-Sánchez, Eduardo A1 Avellaneda-López, Ylenia A1 García-Marín, Esperanza A1 Ramírez-Vargas, Guillermo A1 Díaz-Jimenez, Jara A1 Ordonez, Francisco Javier K1 MECV-V K1 bronchoaspiration K1 dysphagia K1 health professionals K1 pneumonia AB The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers' knowledge and practices about dysphagia. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out based on a self-administered and anonymous questionnaire addressed to healthcare providers in Spain. A total of 396 healthcare providers participated in the study. Of these, 62.3% knew the definition of dysphagia as a swallowing disorder. In addition, up to 39.2% of the participants reported that they did not know whether the EatingAssessmentTool (EAT-10) dysphagia screening test was usedin their own clinical settings. Similarly, up to 49.1% of them did not know the ClinicalExaminationVolume-Viscosity (MECV-V) method. Nearly all participants (98.8%) reported that thickeners must be used forall liquids administered to patients. A higher percentage of respondents based the choice of texture on patient's tolerance (78.2%) rather than on the MECV-V result (17.3%). In addition,76.4% of the professionals had witnessed a bronchoaspiration; after it, 44.4% (n = 175) of them reported the appearance of pneumonia, and 14.5% (n = 57) the death of the patient (p = 0.005). The participants revealeda moderate/low knowledge ofthe definition, diagnosis, and clinical management of liquid dysphagia, which indicates some room for improvements. YR 2021 FD 2021-02-22 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17300 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17300 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 12, 2025