“…Most of these individuals had complaints related to these domains, such as difficulty in dealing with the change in swallowing, presence of clearing, choking, and chewing difficulties, leftover food in the mouth, uncomfortable for not being able to eat everything, fear of choking, discouragement because they need to be careful when eating, and difficulty in social life due to changes in swallowing. These findings are in agreement with the studies of Fernández et al (2020), who demonstrated that the elderly present a greater change in the quality of the swallowing process because they are a population with a higher incidence of dysphagia (Fernández-Ruiz et al, 2020_. Tracheostomized individuals showed changes in the domains 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8. Most of these individuals had complaints related to these domains, such as difficulty in dealing with the change in swallowing, longer time needed for eating, presence of coughing, throat clearing, choking, and chewing difficulties, leftover food in the mouth, uncomfortable for not being able to eat everything, fear of choking, discouragement because they need to be careful when eating, and difficulty in social life due to changes in swallowing.…”