Canadian manufacturer and technician perspectives on the design and use of augmentative and alternative communication technology.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Sonja Bonar, Seamus Burnham, Jillian Henderson, Beata Batorowicz, Shane D Pinder, Tracy Shepherd, T Claire Davies
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Abstract

Purpose: Device manufacturers and technicians (MaTs) of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems play key roles in the design and successful uptake of communication devices. This study aims to investigate MaT perspectives on AAC device design and effective use.

Materials and methods: To investigate their perspectives, a focus group of MaTs within Canada was conducted. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze data.

Findings: Three major themes resulted from analysis, which reflect MaT's views: AAC hardware and software flexibility, AAC knowledge and implementation, and social good versus financial resources.

Conclusions: This study provides insights into the complexities faced by MaTs in balancing technical support of system end-users and the financial resources necessary for that support. These insights indicate a need for increased financial resources and the expansion of individuals who qualify for AAC system candidacy. MaTs suggest that an increase in resources and candidacy could lead to more successful AAC implementation and a greater understanding of AAC for all stakeholders.

加拿大制造商和技术人员对设计和使用辅助和替代性交流技术的看法。
目的:辅助和替代性交流(AAC)系统的设备制造商和技术人员(MaTs)在交流设备的设计和成功应用方面发挥着关键作用。本研究旨在调查技术人员对辅助和替代性交流设备的设计和有效使用的看法:为了调查他们的观点,研究人员在加拿大开展了一项针对麻风病人的焦点小组活动。采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行分析:分析得出三大主题,反映了视障人士的观点:结果:分析得出三大主题,反映了视障人士的观点:AAC 硬件和软件的灵活性、AAC 知识和实施、社会公益与财政资源:本研究深入探讨了按摩师在平衡对系统最终用户的技术支持和支持所需的财政资源时所面临的复杂问题。这些见解表明,有必要增加财政资源,并扩大有资格成为 AAC 系统候选者的人员范围。按摩师们认为,增加资源和候选资格可以使增强型辅助视听系统的实施更加成功,并使所有利益相关者对增强型辅助视听系统有更深入的了解。
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