Beukelman David R, Hux Karen, Dietz Aimee, McKelvey Miechelle, Weissling Kristy
Institute for Rehabilitation Research and Engineering, Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, University of Nebraska , Lincoln.
Augment Altern Commun. 2015;31(3):234-45. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2015.1052152. Epub 2015 Jun 5.
Research about the effectiveness of communicative supports and advances in photographic technology has prompted changes in the way speech-language pathologists design and implement interventions for people with aphasia. The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of photographic images as a basis for developing communication supports for people with chronic aphasia secondary to sudden-onset events due to cerebrovascular accidents (strokes). Topics include the evolution of AAC-based supports as they relate to people with aphasia, the development and key features of visual scene displays (VSDs), and future directions concerning the incorporation of photographs into communication supports for people with chronic and severe aphasia.
关于交际支持的有效性研究以及摄影技术的进步,促使言语治疗师为失语症患者设计和实施干预措施的方式发生了变化。本文旨在描述如何使用摄影图像作为为因脑血管意外(中风)导致的突发事件而患有慢性失语症的患者开发沟通支持的基础。主题包括与失语症患者相关的基于辅助沟通(AAC)的支持的演变、视觉场景展示(VSD)的发展和关键特征,以及将照片纳入慢性和严重失语症患者沟通支持的未来方向。