Low-Cost Technology-Aided Programs for Supporting People With Motor, Visual, and Intellectual Disabilities in Functional Forms of Occupation and Communication: Proof-of-Concept Study.

Q2 Medicine
Giulio E Lancioni, Nirbhay N Singh, Mark F O'Reilly, Jeff Sigafoos, Gloria Alberti, Valeria Chiariello, Lorenzo Desideri, Serafino Buono
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Background: People with motor, visual, and intellectual disabilities may have serious problems in independently accessing various forms of functional daily occupation and communication.

Objective: The study was aimed at developing and assessing new, low-cost technology-aided programs to help people with motor or visual-motor and intellectual disabilities independently engage in functional forms of occupation and communication with distant partners.

Methods: Two programs were set up using a smartphone interfaced with a 2-switch device and a tablet interfaced with 2 pressure sensors, respectively. Single-subject research designs were used to assess (1) the first program with 2 participants who were blind, had moderate hand control, and were interested in communicating with distant partners through voice messages; and (2) the second program with 2 participants who possessed functional vision, had no or poor hand control, and were interested in communicating with their partners through video calls. Both programs also supported 2 forms of occupational engagement, that is, choosing and accessing preferred leisure events consisting of songs and music videos, and listening to brief stories about relevant daily topics and answering questions related to those stories.

Results: During the baseline phase (when only a conventional smartphone or tablet was available), 2 participants managed sporadic access to leisure or leisure and communication events. The other 2 participants did not show any independent leisure or communication engagement. During the intervention (when the technology-aided programs were used), all participants managed to independently engage in multiple leisure and communication events throughout the sessions and to listen to stories and answer story-related questions.

Conclusions: The findings, which need to be interpreted with caution given the nature of the study and the small number of participants, seem to suggest that the new programs may be viable tools for helping people with motor or visual-motor and intellectual disabilities independently access leisure, communication, and other forms of functional engagement.

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低成本技术辅助计划,支持运动、视觉和智力残疾人士的功能性职业和沟通形式:概念验证研究。
背景:运动、视觉和智力障碍患者在独立从事各种形式的功能性日常工作和交流方面可能存在严重问题。目的:该研究旨在开发和评估新的、低成本的技术辅助项目,以帮助有运动或视觉运动和智力障碍的人独立从事功能性的职业,并与远方的伴侣进行交流。方法:采用智能手机和平板电脑分别设置2个开关和2个压力传感器。采用单受试者研究设计来评估:(1)第一个项目有2名参与者,他们是盲人,有适度的手部控制能力,有兴趣通过语音信息与远方的伴侣交流;(2)第二个项目中有2名参与者,他们具有功能性视力,没有或较差的手部控制能力,并且有兴趣通过视频通话与伴侣交流。这两个项目还支持两种形式的职业参与,即选择和访问由歌曲和音乐视频组成的首选休闲活动,并听取与日常话题相关的简短故事并回答与这些故事相关的问题。结果:在基线阶段(当只有传统的智能手机或平板电脑可用时),2名参与者管理零星的休闲或休闲和交流活动。另外两名参与者没有表现出任何独立的休闲或交流活动。在干预期间(当使用技术辅助程序时),所有参与者在整个会议期间都能独立参与多种休闲和交流活动,并倾听故事并回答与故事相关的问题。结论:考虑到研究的性质和参与者的数量较少,这些发现需要谨慎解释,似乎表明新的项目可能是帮助运动或视觉运动和智力残疾的人独立获得休闲,交流和其他形式的功能参与的可行工具。
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