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失语症的 AAC 应用:直觉与学习作用的初步研究。

AAC apps for aphasia: a pilot study on the role of intuition and learning.

机构信息

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2023 Jul;18(5):610-620. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2021.1900932. Epub 2021 Mar 23.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To characterize the untrained performance of people with aphasia (PWA) in finding symbols (single words) on two symbol-based augmentative and alternative communication applications (AAC apps).

METHODS

Nine individuals with aphasia and no previous experience with AAC searched for five symbols on two grid display apps with differing representation systems and vocabulary (Proloquo2Go and Speak for Yourself) following a brief demonstration. Participants were allowed two minutes to locate each symbol on each app (Trial 1), following which the process was repeated with the same symbols (Trial 2) for both apps. Measured variables included total number of symbols found as well as average efficiency score, search time per symbol, and number of cell selections per second for successful trials. Participants were interviewed about their stated app preferences.

RESULTS

In the absence of training, participants performed significantly better using Proloquo2Go for average search time ( < .001), and rate of cell selection ( < .001). No significant differences were found across trials. Seven of the nine participants expressed a preference for Proloquo2Go.

CONCLUSIONS

Participant performance and stated preferences appeared to favour the layout found in Proloquo2Go, possibly suggestive of greater intuitiveness in the absence of training. However, significant learning was not observed across two trials, suggesting the importance of training and increased exposure.Implications for RehabilitationIndividuals who are diagnosed with aphasia may have long-term communication difficulties that require alternative means of communication.There are numerous commercially available augmentative and alternative communication applications (AAC apps) which may be beneficial for this population. However, there is limited research examining their usefulness.This study with a small sample of individuals with aphasia found that in the absence of training some apps may be easier to use than others.Additionally, the study found that learning may not occur in the absence of training highlighting the importance of treatment.

摘要

目的

描述未经训练的失语症患者(PWA)在使用两种基于符号的辅助和替代沟通应用程序(AAC 应用程序)查找符号(单个单词)时的表现。

方法

9 名未经 AAC 训练的失语症患者在简短演示后,在两种具有不同表示系统和词汇的网格显示应用程序(Proloquo2Go 和 Speak for Yourself)上查找五个符号。每个应用程序允许参与者两分钟时间找到每个符号(试验 1),然后对两个应用程序的相同符号重复该过程(试验 2)。测量的变量包括找到的符号总数以及平均效率得分、每个符号的搜索时间和成功试验中每秒的单元格选择次数。对参与者进行了关于他们表示的应用程序偏好的访谈。

结果

在没有训练的情况下,参与者在使用 Proloquo2Go 时的平均搜索时间( <.001)和单元格选择率( <.001)方面表现明显更好。在试验之间没有发现显著差异。9 名参与者中有 7 名表示更喜欢 Proloquo2Go。

结论

参与者的表现和表示的偏好似乎倾向于 Proloquo2Go 的布局,这可能表明在没有训练的情况下更具直观性。然而,在两个试验中没有观察到显著的学习,这表明培训和增加暴露的重要性。

康复的意义

被诊断患有失语症的人可能会长期存在沟通困难,需要替代沟通方式。有许多商业上可用的辅助和替代沟通应用程序(AAC 应用程序)可能对这一人群有益。然而,关于它们的有用性的研究有限。本研究对一小部分失语症患者进行了研究,发现在没有训练的情况下,一些应用程序可能比其他应用程序更容易使用。此外,该研究还发现,在没有训练的情况下,学习可能不会发生,这突出了治疗的重要性。

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