INVESTIGADORES
ALLEGRI Ricardo F.
artículos
Título:
High-technology augmentative communication for adults with post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review
Autor/es:
RUSSO, MARIA JULIETA; PRODAN, VALERIA; MEDA, NATALIA NERINA; CARCAVALLO, LUCILA; MURACIOLI, ANIBAL; SABE, LILIANA; BONAMICO, LUCAS; ALLEGRI, RICARDO FRANCISCO; OLMOS, LISANDRO
Revista:
EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES
Editorial:
EXPERT REVIEWS
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 14 p. 355 - 370
ISSN:
1743-4440
Resumen:
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical practice by therapists to help compensate for persistent language deficits in people with aphasia. Although, there is currently a push towards an increased focus on compensatory approaches in an attempt to maximize communication function for social interaction, available studies including AAC systems, especially technologically advanced communication tools and systems, known as ?high-technology AAC?, show key issues and obstacles for these tools to become utilized in mainstream clinical practice. Areas covered: The current review synthesizes communication intervention studies that involved the use of high-technology communication devices to enhance linguistic communication skills for adults with post-stroke aphasia. The review focuses on compensatory approaches that emphasized functional communication. It also summarizes recommendations for the report of studies evaluating high-technology devices that may be potentially relevant for other researchers working with adults with post-stroke aphasia. Expert commentary: Taken together with positive results in heterogeneous studies, high-technology devices represent a compensatory strategy to enhance communicative skills in individuals with post-stroke aphasia. Improvements in the design of studies and reporting of results may lead to better interpretation of the already existing scientific results from aphasia management.