Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester, UK.
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2022 Jul;57(4):749-763. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12711. Epub 2022 Apr 3.
Face mask use has become widespread as a means of reducing transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Research suggests face coverings can impact speech discrimination, therapeutic alliance and the interpretation of non-verbal cues. However, there is little research into the impact of face masks on people with communication difficulties (pwCD) post-stroke.
To explore the perspectives of service users and staff on a stroke rehabilitation unit in order to understand the impact of staff wearing face masks on the experience of rehabilitation for pwCD. Strategies that might improve the experience of rehabilitation for pwCD were also explored.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: Semi-structured interviews and a focus group were conducted with six pwCD and five health professionals (HPs) on a stroke rehabilitation unit. The data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Four main interacting themes were identified from the data: (1) face masks as a barrier to effective communication; (2) face masks as a barrier to human connection and therapeutic relationships; (3) the impact of face masks on an individual is influenced by multiple internal and external factors; and (4) there is a need for service provision to evolve to meet pwCD's needs when using face masks.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Findings shed light on how face masks can act as a barrier for pwCD within the rehabilitative process, and emphasize that each individual with communication difficulties is likely to be affected to a differing extent, as a result of multiple interacting factors. HPs are encouraged to consider the individual holistically, tailor strategies and adapt to each individual's needs. Further research is required to understand how to optimize rehabilitation outcomes when face masks are used.
What is already known on the subject There is evidence face masks can affect speech discrimination, therapeutic alliance and interpretation of non-verbal cues. The existing literature predominantly considers people with hearing impairments, mental health needs or the general public. The potential for face masks to impact pwCD post-stroke is high, given pre-existing communication barriers and evidence of increased social isolation. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This study is the first of its kind to explore how face mask use by HPs impacts the experience of rehabilitation for pwCD post-stroke. The authors consider the need to tailor compensatory strategies to each individual and adapt them to meet service users' needs. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? HPs should monitor closely the impact of face mask use on pwCD with whom they are working, and consider what adaptations to delivery are required. It would be helpful for clinicians to have a discussion with pwCD post-stroke to understand the impact of face mask use on them personally and what strategies they would find most helpful within rehabilitation. Additional training by speech and language therapists on supporting effective communication and successful interaction with pwCD may be indicated in the context of face mask use.
作为减少严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 (SARS-CoV-2) 传播的一种手段,口罩的使用已经变得广泛。研究表明,口罩可能会影响言语辨别、治疗联盟和非言语线索的解释。然而,对于中风后有沟通障碍的患者 (pwCD) 来说,口罩对他们的影响的研究却很少。
为了了解工作人员戴口罩对 pwCD 康复体验的影响,探讨中风康复病房的服务使用者和工作人员的观点。同时还探讨了可能改善 pwCD 康复体验的策略。
对中风康复病房的六名 pwCD 和五名卫生专业人员 (HPs) 进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析。
从数据中确定了四个主要的相互作用主题:(1) 口罩是有效沟通的障碍;(2) 口罩是人际联系和治疗关系的障碍;(3) 口罩对个人的影响受到多个内部和外部因素的影响;(4) 需要不断发展服务提供,以满足 pwCD 在使用口罩时的需求。
研究结果揭示了口罩如何在康复过程中成为 pwCD 的障碍,并强调每个有沟通障碍的人都可能因多种相互作用的因素而受到不同程度的影响。鼓励卫生专业人员全面考虑个人情况,制定策略并适应每个人的需求。需要进一步研究以了解在使用口罩时如何优化康复效果。
关于这个主题已经知道的内容:有证据表明,口罩会影响言语辨别、治疗联盟和非言语线索的解释。现有的文献主要考虑听力受损、心理健康需求或普通大众。鉴于先前存在的沟通障碍和证据表明社交孤立增加,口罩对中风后 pwCD 的潜在影响很大。本文在现有知识基础上的新发现:这是第一项探讨 HPs 使用口罩如何影响中风后 pwCD 康复体验的研究。作者认为,需要根据每个人的情况制定补偿策略,并根据服务使用者的需求进行调整。这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?卫生保健工作者应密切监测口罩使用对他们正在治疗的 pwCD 的影响,并考虑需要对治疗方法进行哪些调整。对于临床医生来说,与中风后的 pwCD 进行讨论,了解口罩使用对他们个人的影响以及他们在康复过程中最需要的策略,可能会有所帮助。在使用口罩的情况下,可能需要对言语和语言治疗师进行额外的培训,以支持与 pwCD 进行有效的沟通和成功的互动。