Communication Sciences & Disorders, Crean College of Health & Behavioral Sciences, Chapman University, Irvine, CA.
Department of Speech-Language Pathology, College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Long Beach.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2022 Jul 12;31(4):1621-1636. doi: 10.1044/2022_AJSLP-21-00242. Epub 2022 Apr 20.
Research involving the effects of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) intervention in adults, especially in naturalistic settings, has been identified as a critical public health need. Despite rapid advances in high-tech AAC, many adults with developmental disabilities have experienced reduced access to assistive technology and AAC, which can function as a environmental barrier to participation, for these individuals. As a means of decreasing barriers to participation, this study targeted skill increases in the operational, linguistic, social, and strategic use of AAC systems.
This study used a preexperimental, single-case AB design to identify skill level changes in the operational, linguistic, social, and strategic use of their AAC system from baseline to the completion of intervention. The four adult participants with developmental disabilities and limited use of natural speech as a primary modality of communication were identified through a collaborative relationship between a communication sciences and disorder university program and a state-run adult day program for individuals who had aged out of the K-12 school system. Each participant received direct intervention in the four areas described across 7 weeks.
Visual analysis and percent of nonoverlap of all pairs were used to identify changes in performance occurring between baseline and the conclusion of the intervention period. Results revealed increases across the specific skills, with individuals' variation across participants and target area. Out of 22 total goals targeted, strong effect sizes were observed for 10 goals and moderate effect sizes were observed for seven.
Skill increases in the four areas of AAC system use can be achieved with direct intervention in adults with developmental disabilities and limited use of natural speech as a primary modality of communication. This approach also underscores the value of collaborations between university training programs, providers of adult services, and adult participants as a cost-effective strategy for service delivery.
研究增强和替代沟通(AAC)干预对成年人的影响,尤其是在自然环境中,已被确定为一个关键的公共卫生需求。尽管高科技 AAC 取得了快速进展,但许多有发育障碍的成年人在获得辅助技术和 AAC 方面受到限制,这可能成为他们参与的环境障碍。作为减少参与障碍的一种手段,本研究旨在提高 AAC 系统的操作、语言、社交和策略使用技能。
本研究采用预实验、单案例 AB 设计,从基线到干预结束,确定了四名发育障碍且主要使用自然语言进行交流的成年人在 AAC 系统操作、语言、社交和策略使用方面的技能水平变化。这四名成年人通过沟通科学与障碍大学项目和为 K-12 学校系统毕业后的成年人提供的州立成人日间项目之间的合作关系被确定为参与者。每位参与者在 7 周内接受了针对上述四个领域的直接干预。
视觉分析和所有对的非重叠百分比用于识别基线和干预结束期间发生的表现变化。结果显示,在特定技能方面都有所提高,个体之间和目标领域之间存在差异。在总共 22 个目标中,有 10 个目标的效果量较大,7 个目标的效果量中等。
通过对主要使用自然语言进行交流的发育障碍成年人进行直接干预,可以提高 AAC 系统使用的四个方面的技能。这种方法还强调了大学培训项目、成人服务提供者和成人参与者之间的合作的价值,这是一种具有成本效益的服务提供策略。