The Communication Supports Inventory-Children & Youth (CSI-CY), a new instrument based on the ICF-CY

Disabil Rehabil. 2016 Sep;38(19):1909-17. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1107778. Epub 2016 Jan 10.

Abstract

Purpose: Two studies are presented that evaluated the Communication Supports Inventory-Children & Youth (CSI-CY), an instrument designed to facilitate the development of communication-related educational goals for students with complex communication needs (CCN). The CSI-CY incorporates a code set based on the ICF-CY. The studies were designed to determine the effect of using the CSI-CY on IEP goals for students with CCN and to evaluate consumer satisfaction.

Method: In Study 1, sixty-one educators and speech-language pathologists were randomly assigned to either (a) provide a student's current IEP (control group) or (b) complete the CSI-CY prior to preparing a student's next IEP and to submit the new IEP (experimental group). Study 2 was a field test to generate consumer satisfaction data.

Results: Study 1 showed that IEP goals submitted by participants in the experimental group referenced CSI-CY-related content significantly more frequently than did those submitted by control participants. Study 2 revealed high satisfaction with the instrument.

Conclusions: The code set basis of the CSI-CY extends the common language of the ICF-CY to practical educational use for children with CCN across diagnostic groups. The CSI-CY is well regarded as an instrument to inform the content of communication goals related to CCN. Implications for Rehabilitation The CSI-CY will guide rehabilitation professionals to develop goals for children with complex communication impairments. The CSI-CY is a new instrument that is based on the ICF-CY for documentation of communication goals.

Keywords: Augmentative and alternative communication; ICF; ICF-CY; complex communication needs; individualized education programme.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Child
  • Communication Disorders / diagnosis*
  • Communication Disorders / rehabilitation*
  • Communication*
  • Disabled Persons / rehabilitation*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health / organization & administration
  • Male
  • Oregon
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • World Health Organization