University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa.
School of Health Sciences, Department of Dentistry, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2020 Nov;50(11):3831-3843. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04436-0.
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) sometimes display an inability for information sharing through functional verbal communication. This may interfere with professional oral care. These children tend to process visual information more efficiently than auditory information. Picture schedules can briefly suffice as visual cues serving a vital function in helping children with ASD to function in a particular setting such as an oral care environment. A visual communication implement such as a dental communication board was developed in this study to allow for a facilitated communication process between the patient with ASD and the oral care professional. This study entailed two main phases, namely the selection of symbols for the construction of a dental communication board and the small scale testing of the board in a clinical setting. This study incorporated a combination of a quantitative non-experimental descriptive survey combined with a concurrent mixed method survey design which retrieved data for both close-ended and open-ended questions from the same respondent. A quantitative survey questionnaire at a structured dental seminar presentation was employed for the first phase, and a combination of a quantitative and qualitative questionnaire was employed for the second phase of this study. Documented responses were collated and analyzed using frequency and thematic analysis. The most frequently selected symbols were retrieved after a frequency analysis and displayed on a color coded background to distinguish the various categories on the dental communication board. The thematic analysis resulted in the emergence of three main themes, namely the strengths of the board; weakness of the board and suggestions. This study anticipates the incorporation of a dental communication board as a visual mode using graphic symbols to augment expressive and receptive language in an oral care environment to facilitate professional oral care for children with ASD.
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童有时会表现出无法通过功能性口头交流进行信息共享的能力。这可能会干扰专业的口腔护理。这些儿童往往更有效地处理视觉信息,而不是听觉信息。图片时间表可以作为视觉提示,在帮助 ASD 儿童在特定环境(如口腔护理环境)中发挥作用方面发挥至关重要的作用。本研究开发了一种视觉交流工具,如牙科沟通板,以促进 ASD 患者和口腔护理专业人员之间的交流过程。这项研究包括两个主要阶段,即选择符号构建牙科沟通板和在临床环境中对该板进行小规模测试。本研究结合了定量非实验描述性调查和同时进行的混合方法调查设计,从同一受访者处获取了封闭式和开放式问题的数据。第一阶段采用结构化牙科研讨会演示的定量调查问卷调查,第二阶段采用定量和定性问卷的组合。记录的回复通过频率和主题分析进行整理和分析。经过频率分析后,检索到最常选择的符号,并显示在彩色编码背景上,以区分牙科沟通板上的各个类别。主题分析产生了三个主要主题,即董事会的优势;董事会的弱点和建议。本研究预计将牙科沟通板作为一种视觉模式纳入其中,使用图形符号来增强口腔护理环境中的表达和接受语言,以促进 ASD 儿童的专业口腔护理。