Diversified occupation and communication program versions for persons with acquired neurological damage and multiple disabilities

G. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, M. O'Reilly, J. Sigafoos, Fiora D’amico, F. Buonocunto, Jorge Navarro, C. Lanzilotti, Gloria Alberti
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Abstract Background: Persons with acquired neurological damage and multiple disabilities can be largely dependent on their caregivers, unless technology-aided programs are available to support them. Objective: This study extended the assessment of a technology-aided program recently developed to help these persons achieve independent occupations and communicate effectively. Subjects: Seven participants were involved in the study. Method: The program relied on: (a) a computer for presenting the occupation and communication options (e.g. songs, television, and text messaging); and (b) microswitches for helping the participants access those options with small responses. The program was diversified (in terms of options available and responses/microswitches used) according to the participants’ characteristics and interests, and thus multiple program versions were set up and assessed. Results: The participants successfully used the individualized versions of the program and, accordingly, managed independent occupation and communication (i.e. remaining engaged for means of about 60%–90% of the session times). Conclusion: A technology-aided program can be adapted to persons with acquired neurological damage and multiple disabilities to support their independent occupations and communication engagements.
为获得性神经损伤和多重残疾人士提供多样化的职业和交流程序版本
摘要背景:患有后天性神经损伤和多重残疾的人可能在很大程度上依赖于他们的照顾者,除非有技术援助项目来支持他们。目的:本研究扩展了对最近开发的一项技术援助计划的评估,该计划旨在帮助这些人实现独立职业并有效沟通。受试者:七名参与者参与了这项研究。方法:该程序依赖于:(a)一台计算机,用于显示职业和通信选项(如歌曲、电视和短信);以及(b)微型开关,用于帮助参与者以较小的响应获得这些选项。根据参与者的特点和兴趣,该计划是多样化的(在可用选项和使用的响应/微型开关方面),因此建立和评估了多个计划版本。结果:参与者成功地使用了个性化版本的程序,并相应地管理了独立的职业和沟通(即保持约60%-90%的会话时间)。结论:技术辅助计划可以适用于获得性神经损伤和多种残疾的人,以支持他们的独立职业和沟通活动。
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