Szabo Gretchen, Dittelman Janice
Adler Aphasia Center, Maywood, New Jersey.
Semin Speech Lang. 2014 Feb;35(1):5-16. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1362993. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
The use of mobile technology, including smartphones and tablet devices, is a growing trend among adults nationwide, and its potential use in aphasia rehabilitation has generated widespread interest. Despite this trend, adults living with disability are less likely than other adults to go online. Complicating things further, most adults living with aphasia come from a generation where computers and technology were not an integral part of their lives. Additionally, training adults with aphasia requires a different approach than training those in the same age bracket without a disability. This article describes the mobile technology program at the Adler Aphasia Center in Maywood, New Jersey. The goal of this program is to improve access to mobile technology for people with aphasia. The use of mobile devices is the focus of the article. Mobile technology concepts and skills needed to establish a strong foundation for successful iPad (Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA) use are suggested. We discuss how apps may be used to support aphasia therapy with a focus on apps that are native to the iPad and on other apps that were not specifically developed for aphasia rehabilitation. Challenges in implementing a mobile technology program for people with aphasia and individual member success stories are included.
包括智能手机和平板设备在内的移动技术的使用,在全国成年人中呈日益增长的趋势,其在失语症康复中的潜在应用已引起广泛关注。尽管有这一趋势,但残疾成年人上网的可能性低于其他成年人。更复杂的是,大多数失语症成年患者来自计算机和技术并非其生活不可或缺一部分的一代。此外,培训失语症成年人需要一种与培训同年龄段非残疾成年人不同的方法。本文介绍了新泽西州梅伍德阿德勒失语症中心的移动技术项目。该项目的目标是改善失语症患者使用移动技术的机会。移动设备的使用是本文的重点。文中还提出了为成功使用iPad(苹果公司,加利福尼亚州库比蒂诺)奠定坚实基础所需的移动技术概念和技能。我们将讨论如何利用应用程序来支持失语症治疗,重点关注iPad原生应用程序以及其他并非专门为失语症康复开发的应用程序。文中还包括了为失语症患者实施移动技术项目所面临的挑战以及个别成员的成功案例。