Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Augment Altern Commun. 2010 Dec;26(4):230-41. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2010.528795.
The purpose of this paper is to discuss and highlight how Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) can contribute to the understanding of the different factors at play when a person is using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). It is based on data from a 3-year project concerning activity-based vocabulary design of voice output communication aids (VOCAs). Four persons who used AAC and their assistants were interviewed about shopping activities and their views about a vocabulary that included pre-stored phrases. A CHAT model, the Activity Diamond, was applied in an analysis of the data. The result was a multiplicity of human, artifactual, and natural factors, in which six themes were identified: Attitude/Preference, Expectation/Trust, Goal/Power, Place/Space, Time/Learning, and Usability/Accessibility. The themes are exemplified and discussed in relation to AAC.
本文旨在探讨和强调文化历史活动理论(CHAT)如何有助于理解当一个人使用辅助沟通(AAC)时,各种因素的作用。本文基于一项为期 3 年的关于基于活动的语音输出沟通辅助设备(VOCAs)词汇设计的项目数据。对 4 名使用 AAC 的人和他们的助手进行了有关购物活动的访谈,并了解了他们对包含预存短语的词汇的看法。应用 CHAT 模型活动钻石对数据进行了分析。结果发现了多种人为、人工制品和自然因素,其中确定了 6 个主题:态度/偏好、期望/信任、目标/权力、地点/空间、时间/学习和可用性/可访问性。本文将这些主题与 AAC 联系起来进行了举例说明和讨论。