Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Augment Altern Commun. 2023 Jun;39(2):96-109. doi: 10.1080/07434618.2022.2155566. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
Aided language stimulation is an augmented input strategy that facilitates the expressive and receptive language skills of persons who require augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The aim of this study was to determine and compare the acquisition of receptive vocabulary items during implementation of aided language stimulation with dosages of 40% and 70%, respectively. An adapted alternating treatment design was replicated across six participants with complex communication needs and severe intellectual disability. All participants demonstrated receptive vocabulary acquisition when aided language stimulation was provided with a dosage of 70%, and two participants demonstrated acquisition when a dosage of 40% was provided. Receptive vocabulary acquisition was maintained following a 6-day withdrawal period. The dosage of augmented input may impact receptive vocabulary acquisition for children with complex communication needs and severe intellectual disability, with higher dosages being more effective for some participants. The findings indicate that clinicians should be aware that dosage is an important consideration when providing aided language stimulation to facilitate receptive vocabulary acquisition in children with complex communication needs and severe intellectual disability.
辅助语言刺激是一种增强输入策略,可促进需要辅助和替代沟通(AAC)的人的表达和接受语言技能。本研究的目的是确定并比较在分别实施 40%和 70%的辅助语言刺激剂量时,接受词汇项目的习得情况。六个具有复杂沟通需求和严重智力障碍的参与者分别采用适应性交替治疗设计进行复制。当提供 70%的辅助语言刺激剂量时,所有参与者均表现出接受词汇习得,而当提供 40%的剂量时,有两名参与者表现出习得。在 6 天的退出期后,接受词汇习得得到维持。增强输入的剂量可能会影响具有复杂沟通需求和严重智力障碍的儿童的接受词汇习得,对于某些参与者而言,较高的剂量更为有效。研究结果表明,临床医生在提供辅助语言刺激以促进具有复杂沟通需求和严重智力障碍的儿童的接受词汇习得时,应注意剂量是一个重要的考虑因素。