Lubinski R, Morrison E B, Rigrodsky S
J Speech Hear Disord. 1981 Nov;46(4):405-12. doi: 10.1044/jshd.4604.405.
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perception of elderly and chronically ill patients regarding the spoken communication that occurs in a long-term care institution. Twenty-four patients were given a focused semi-standardized interview to investigate their perception of how much they talked, their communication partners, where they talked, their topics, their desire and enjoyment in talking, factors affecting communication, and suggestions for improving the communication atmosphere in this setting. Results indicate that communication is limited in quantity and scope, though elderly patients desire communicative interaction. The results of the study are explained from two perspectives-how the patients themselves contribute to the limited communication and how institutional life restricts interaction. Implications for the speech pathologist are given.
本研究的目的是调查老年慢性病患者对长期护理机构中言语交流的看法。对24名患者进行了重点半标准化访谈,以调查他们对自己交谈量、交流伙伴、交谈地点、话题、交谈的愿望和乐趣、影响交流的因素以及改善该环境中交流氛围的建议的看法。结果表明,尽管老年患者渴望交流互动,但交流在数量和范围上是有限的。从两个角度解释了研究结果——患者自身如何导致交流受限以及机构生活如何限制互动。并给出了对言语病理学家的启示。