将我们纳入我们自己的世界:AAC不是可选的
1CommunicationFIRST, Washington, DC, USA.
概括
增强型和替代型沟通 (AAC) 已经取得了重大进展,但许多人仍然无法获得有效的沟通工具. 这种差距导致创伤和沟通剥夺,影响他们的权利和福祉.
科学领域:
- 增强型和替代型通信 (AAC)
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 通信科学 通信科学
背景情况:
- 尽管AAC技术进步了40年,但仍然存在很大的通信接入差距.
- 大多数无法依赖言语的人面临着未得到满足的身体,情感,社会和文化需求.
- 这种缺乏访问权限侵犯了基本的公民和人权.
研究的目的:
- 探索持续存在的AAC访问缺口背后的原因.
- 突出沟通剥夺的严重,终身后果.
- 倡导改善AAC可访问性和基于用户体验的研究.
主要方法:
- 对AAC社区内生活经验的定性分析.
- 审查关于AAC访问及其影响的现有文献.
- 对沟通障碍及其影响进行话语分析.
主要成果:
- 沟通障碍导致沟通障碍患者的普遍,终身创伤.
- "具有挑战性的行为"可能源于沟通障碍,残疾,虐待和暴力.
- 现有的AAC技术和实践不能充分满足所有用户的各种需求.
结论:
- 迫切需要解决AAC访问中的系统性障碍.
- AAC的研究必须优先考虑沟通障碍的个人的声音和需求.
- 实现无处不在的AAC访问对于维护人权和预防创伤至关重要.
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