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沟通方式对闭锁综合征患者自主性和社会参与的影响。

Impact of communication modalities on autonomy and social participation of persons with locked-in syndrome.

作者信息

Rousseau Marie-Christine, Hautin Margaux, Blandin Véronique, Pellas Frédéric, Auquier Pascal, Baumstarck Karine, Lazzarotto Sébastien

机构信息

Fédération des Hôpitaux de Polyhandicap et Multihandicap Hôpital San Salvadour, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, BP 30 080, Hyères cedex, 83 407, France; and EA 3279, CERESS, Self-perceived Health Assessment Research Unit, School of Medicine, Aix Marseille Université, 27 bd Jean Moulin, Marseille 13385, France.

Université de Franche-Comté, UFR Sciences de la Santé - Centre Universitaire de Formation en Orthophonie, France.

出版信息

Brain Impair. 2025 Mar;26. doi: 10.1071/IB24030.

Abstract

Introduction Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is a complex neurological condition characterised by paralysis of all four limbs and anarthria. Persons with LIS may communicate via eye blinks/low technology Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices (low tech AAC devices) or may use high technology Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices (high tech AAC devices). Our three objectives were: (1) to describe the distribution of communication modalities used by persons with LIS, (2) to describe the satisfaction of persons with LIS with their communication modality and social participation, and (3) to compare the characteristics and social participation among high tech AAC devices users versus low tech AAC devices or eye blinking users. Methods The questionnaires were sent by e-mail to persons with LIS. Data collected were communication modality, examination of communication ability, satisfaction with the communication modality and contribution of the communication modality to social participation. Results Of the 53 participants, their mean age was 52years, 43% used low tech AAC devices, 43% used high tech AAC devices and 13% communicated via eye blinking. Communication ability was examined in only half the participants. Participants' satisfaction with their communication modality in terms of ergonomics, rapidity, adaptability and functionality were 80, 67, 36 and 47% respectively. Participants who used high tech AAC devices had significantly better e-mail and social network access, could more often initiate conversations and had longer communication durations. Conclusion The communication abilities of persons with LIS should be examined as quickly as possible and repeated regularly. High tech AAC devices should be rapidly and systematically proposed.

摘要

引言

闭锁综合征(LIS)是一种复杂的神经系统疾病,其特征为四肢瘫痪和构音障碍。患有闭锁综合征的人可以通过眨眼/低技术辅助和替代沟通设备(低技术AAC设备)进行交流,也可以使用高技术辅助和替代沟通设备(高技术AAC设备)。我们的三个目标是:(1)描述闭锁综合征患者使用的沟通方式的分布情况;(2)描述闭锁综合征患者对其沟通方式和社会参与的满意度;(3)比较高技术AAC设备使用者与低技术AAC设备使用者或眨眼使用者之间的特征和社会参与情况。

方法

通过电子邮件向闭锁综合征患者发送问卷。收集的数据包括沟通方式、沟通能力检查、对沟通方式的满意度以及沟通方式对社会参与的贡献。

结果

在53名参与者中,他们的平均年龄为52岁,43%的人使用低技术AAC设备,43%的人使用高技术AAC设备,13%的人通过眨眼进行交流。仅对一半的参与者进行了沟通能力检查。参与者对其沟通方式在人体工程学、速度、适应性和功能性方面的满意度分别为80%、67%、36%和47%。使用高技术AAC设备的参与者在电子邮件和社交网络访问方面明显更好,能够更频繁地发起对话且沟通时间更长。

结论

应尽快对闭锁综合征患者的沟通能力进行检查,并定期重复。应迅速且系统地推荐高技术AAC设备。

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