Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland.
Department of Computer Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland.
Disabil Rehabil. 2021 May;43(9):1193-1207. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1655803. Epub 2019 Sep 5.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of intensive aphasia rehabilitation but the users' views (i.e., People with Aphasia) must be considered to ensure satisfaction, motivation and adherence with this mode of rehabilitation. The aim of this literature review is to provide a critical overview of studies where feedback was elicited from participants about their experiences with ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation.
A systematic search using six electronic databases was conducted in July 2015 and updated in May 2019. Studies of synchronous telerehabilitation and interventions targeting compensatory strategies were excluded from the review. Studies retrieved were screened for eligibility and information was extracted on the characteristics of each study, methods of data collection and study outcomes.
Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria including studies with quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods research designs. The studies employed a variety of data collection methods, examining a number of ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation activities and the findings investigated aspects of feasibility, usability and acceptance of this mode of rehabilitation.
The findings indicate ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation is considered an acceptable mode of rehabilitation by people with aphasia who reported generally positive feedback, though variation among personal perspectives and experience is noted. There is currently no consensus measure of self-reported feedback in ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation may provide an acceptable mode of rehabilitation for people with aphasia.Exploring self-reported feedback from people with aphasia engaging in ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation will provide insights into their experiences of this mode of rehabilitation.This information may help to guide clinicians when collaboratively planning and monitoring ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation.Currently there is no consensus measure of self-reported feedback for people with aphasia engaging in ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation.
信息和通信技术(ICT)可为强化失语症康复提供一种选择,但为确保满足、激励和坚持这种康复模式,必须考虑使用者(即失语症患者)的意见。本文旨在对从参与者那里获得有关他们使用 ICT 进行失语症康复体验的反馈的研究进行批判性回顾。
2015 年 7 月进行了一次系统检索,使用了六个电子数据库,并于 2019 年 5 月进行了更新。本综述排除了同步远程康复和针对代偿策略的干预研究。对检索到的研究进行了筛选,以确定其是否符合纳入标准,并提取了每个研究的特征、数据收集方法和研究结果。
17 项研究符合纳入标准,包括定量、定性和混合方法研究设计。这些研究采用了各种数据收集方法,考察了多种 ICT 辅助失语症康复活动,研究结果调查了这种康复模式的可行性、可用性和可接受性的各个方面。
研究结果表明,失语症患者认为 ICT 辅助的失语症康复是一种可接受的康复模式,他们普遍反馈积极,尽管个人观点和体验存在差异。目前,ICT 辅助失语症康复中自我报告反馈没有共识的衡量标准。
ICT 辅助的失语症康复可能是失语症患者的一种可接受的康复模式。探索参与 ICT 辅助失语症康复的失语症患者的自我报告反馈,将深入了解他们对这种康复模式的体验。这些信息可能有助于临床医生在协作规划和监测 ICT 辅助失语症康复时提供参考。目前,参与 ICT 辅助失语症康复的失语症患者的自我报告反馈没有共识的衡量标准。