Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.
Autism and Behavioural Intervention, Draper, Utah, United States.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 Feb;19(2):313-324. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2022.2087771. Epub 2022 Jun 16.
Many people with aphasia have inadequate language skills for functional communication thereby necessitating well-designed augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interfaces. Using both a grid and a VSD interface with single word hotspots by neurologically healthy adults, across ages and with different technology experiences, this study examines the utility of these interfaces prior to investigating their use with people with aphasia in future studies.
Participants include 18 young adults, 24 older adults with technology experience, and 20 older adults with limited technology experience. The older adult groups were matched for mean age and for sex. Participants described pictures with each interface, and performance was measured based on four dependent variables: (a) the total number of correct information units (CIUs), (b) the percentage of CIUs, (c) CIUs per minute, and (d) preferred interface.
There was a significant difference between older adults and the young adult group for the total number of CIUs ( < 0.001) and CIUs per minute ( < 0.001). Despite the changes in technology experience between the two older groups, there was no significant difference in performance. Additionally, there was no significant difference in performance across the two interfaces in any of the groups.
Findings suggest age does impact performance on AAC. However, the difference in technology experience in older adult groups did not affect performance. Furthermore, both interfaces used in the current study were equally beneficial when describing pictures by healthy adults. Implications for RehabilitationAugmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems involve various interface designs. Consequently, the comparative utility of these interfaces must be examined across populations and communicative functions.Advancement in technology has given rise to numerous high-tech AAC interface designs. However, older adults with acquired language difficulties whose technology experience is limited may become reluctant to use high-tech AAC. Hence, the influence of technology experience on high-tech AAC performance should be investigated.Prior to examining interfaces with individuals with acquired language difficulties, the current study examined the use of a) grid display and b) visual scene display (VSD) with single word hotspots, by healthy adults of different ages and technology experiences.The study revealed that older adults with limited technology experience were equally competent in using high-tech AAC interfaces, as those with technology experience. Hence, an individual's technology experience should not be considered a deterrent to using high-tech AAC interfaces.Additionally, the study found no differences in performance between the two interfaces, making it essential to consider user's personal preference when adopting AAC interface designs.
许多失语症患者的语言技能不足以进行功能性交流,因此需要设计良好的辅助和替代沟通(AAC)接口。本研究使用网格和 VSD 界面以及单个单词热点,让神经健康的成年人参与,涵盖不同年龄和技术经验,在未来的研究中调查这些接口在失语症患者中的使用之前,先检查这些接口的实用性。
参与者包括 18 名年轻成年人、24 名有技术经验的老年人和 20 名技术经验有限的老年人。老年组按平均年龄和性别进行匹配。参与者使用每个界面描述图片,根据四个因变量来衡量绩效:(a)正确信息单位(CIU)总数,(b)CIU 百分比,(c)每分钟 CIU,和(d)首选界面。
在总 CIU 数( < 0.001)和每分钟 CIU 数( < 0.001)方面,老年人与年轻成年人组之间存在显著差异。尽管两个老年组的技术经验有所不同,但在表现上没有差异。此外,在任何一个组中,两个界面在表现上都没有差异。
研究结果表明,年龄确实会影响 AAC 的表现。然而,老年人组在技术经验上的差异并没有影响表现。此外,在健康成年人描述图片时,当前研究中使用的两种界面都同样有益。
辅助和替代沟通(AAC)系统涉及各种界面设计。因此,必须在不同人群和沟通功能中检查这些界面的比较实用性。
技术的进步带来了许多高科技 AAC 界面设计。然而,语言能力受损且技术经验有限的老年人可能会不愿意使用高科技 AAC。因此,应研究技术经验对高科技 AAC 性能的影响。
在检查患有获得性语言障碍的个体的界面之前,本研究检查了不同年龄和技术经验的健康成年人使用的:a)网格显示和 b)带有单个单词热点的视觉场景显示(VSD)。
研究表明,技术经验有限的老年人在使用高科技 AAC 界面方面与有技术经验的老年人同样熟练。因此,个人的技术经验不应成为使用高科技 AAC 界面的障碍。
此外,该研究发现两个界面之间的性能没有差异,因此在采用 AAC 界面设计时,必须考虑用户的个人喜好。