Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, USA.
Augment Altern Commun. 2013 Jun;29(2):159-73. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2012.760648. Epub 2013 Mar 14.
It is often difficult for family members and caregivers to interact with persons with profound multiple disabilities (PMD) because of the severely compromised communicative repertoire of this population. The resulting communication challenges may limit the ability of others to perceive personhood in individuals with PMD. This preliminary study investigated the effects of music generated in real time from physiological signals (biomusic) on caregiver perceptions of their interactions with persons with PMD. Caregivers (n = 10; parents and clinical staff) engaged in four, 10-min interactions with a person with PMD (n = 3; diagnoses = traumatic brain injury, pervasive developmental disorder, hypoxic brain injury), whose biomusic was projected throughout. Caregivers participated in two open-ended, semi-structured interviews to explore the effect of biomusic on these interactions. Most caregiver responses to biomusic were very positive, and many reported that biomusic caused an improvement in their interaction with and perceptions of the person with PMD. By providing audible evidence of the changing physiological state of persons with PMD, biomusic may enhance the perceived personhood of these individuals and enrich interactions with their family members and caregivers.
由于重度多重残疾(PMD)人群的交流能力严重受限,家庭成员和护理人员与他们互动常常会很困难。由此产生的沟通挑战可能会限制其他人对 PMD 患者个体的人性的感知。这项初步研究调查了实时从生理信号生成的音乐(生物音乐)对护理人员与 PMD 患者互动的感知的影响。护理人员(n=10;父母和临床工作人员)与 3 名 PMD 患者(n=3;诊断为创伤性脑损伤、广泛性发育障碍、缺氧性脑损伤)进行了 4 次 10 分钟的互动,在此期间播放了他们的生物音乐。护理人员参加了两次开放式、半结构化访谈,以探讨生物音乐对这些互动的影响。大多数护理人员对生物音乐的反应非常积极,许多人报告说生物音乐改善了他们与 PMD 患者的互动和对他们的感知。通过提供 PMD 患者生理状态变化的可听证据,生物音乐可能会增强这些个体的人性感知,并丰富他们与家人和护理人员的互动。