Developing ICU-Talk. A computer based communication aid for patients in intensive care

A. Judson, I. Ricketts, A. Waller, N. Alm, B. Gordon, F. MacAulay, J. Brodie, M. Etchels, A. Warden, A. J. Shearer
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The paper highlights the development of a computerised communication aid for intubated patients in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Intubated patients in ICU have few methods of communicating other than attempting to mouth words and use gestures. Communication aids that are available, such as symbol charts and alphabet boards, unfortunately have not been designed to meet the specific requirements of these patients. Even these methods are not ideal for the patient, their family members or the staff caring for the patient. From previous research studies of communication within ICU, patients often feel disempowered and depressed due their inability to contribute to conversations. This often leads to feelings of social isolation. ICU-Talk will be developed to allow the patient to have more control of their communications and at the same time address their ongoing problems and needs on an individual basis.
ICU-Talk发展。一种用于重症监护病人的计算机通信辅助设备
本文重点介绍了在重症监护病房(ICU)插管患者的计算机化通信辅助设备的发展。ICU插管患者除了尝试用嘴说话和使用手势外,几乎没有其他交流方法。遗憾的是,现有的交流辅助工具,如符号图表和字母板,并不是为满足这些病人的具体要求而设计的。即使这些方法对病人、他们的家庭成员或照顾病人的工作人员来说也不是理想的。从以前对ICU内交流的研究来看,由于无法参与对话,患者经常感到被剥夺权力和抑郁。这通常会导致社会孤立感。将开发ICU-Talk,使患者能够更好地控制自己的沟通,同时在个人基础上解决他们的持续问题和需求。
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