Digital participation in traumatic brain injury: scoping review about assessment tools for computer-mediated communication

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION Frontiers in Communication Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.3389/fcomm.2023.1221149
Julia Büttner-Kunert, Julia Royko, Katharina Resch, Nathalie Heider, Zofia Falkowska
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Individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI) are often affected by communication disorders which might have an impact on their social participation. Due to possible cognitive and communicative disabilities, as well as impairments of social cognitive skills, individuals with TBI have been observed to exhibit difficulties in maintaining and establishing social relationships, resulting in a greater risk of social isolation. This applies to both in-person as well as computer-mediated communication (CMC), which is considered an integral part of everyday life. Research on digital participation in the TBI population has focused on the possible challenges and barriers, but also on the benefits of CMC for social interactions. Guidelines from professional societies recommend questionnaires and checklists for assessing restrictions of communicative participation (e.g., ASHA, INCOG). However, there is no overview of whether the available instruments can capture digital aspects of participation or social media use in TBI.In this scoping review, following the PRISMA criteria, we aimed to provide an overview over currently available instruments that help assess CMC use as a measure of digital participation in the TBI population.The databases Web of Science Core Collection, Ovid, PsycInfo and Psyndex were screened for publications between the years 2013 and 2023 with relevant search terms referring to social participation, assessment tools, CMC and the target group, in order to find suitable tools to assess digital participation in individuals with TBI. In a multistage selection process following the PRISMA criteria, the instruments found were examined in terms of items that assess digital participation. The outcome of the review is an overview of the status quo of potentially available instruments that capture aspects of CMC.Following a screening on title/abstract and full-text level, a total of 10 studies could be identified that present assessment tools that evaluate CMC use as a measure of digital participation in the TBI population. Said studies were analyzed and compared in terms of content according to the selected parameters.Digital participation is an important aspect of everyday lives for individuals with TBI. Therefore, CMC should be an integral part of rehabilitation. The existing appropriate questionnaires uncovered in the current study should therefore be applied routinely to detect impairments in CMC and digital participation. Overall, however, there is still a great need for research in the field of CMC, both regarding methods for measuring digital participation disorders as well as resources.https://www.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/forschung/proj_gl/review_participation_tbi.pdf.
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创伤性脑损伤中的数字化参与:计算机辅助交流评估工具的范围审查
慢性创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者往往受到沟通障碍的影响,这可能会影响他们的社会参与。由于可能存在认知和交流障碍,以及社会认知技能受损,据观察,创伤性脑损伤患者在维持和建立社会关系方面表现出困难,从而导致更大的社会孤立风险。这既适用于面对面的交流,也适用于计算机媒介的交流(CMC),这被认为是日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。对TBI人群数字参与的研究主要集中在可能的挑战和障碍上,但也集中在CMC对社会互动的好处上。专业协会的指南建议使用问卷和检查表来评估交流参与的限制(例如,ASHA, INCOG)。然而,对于可用的工具是否能够捕捉TBI中参与或社交媒体使用的数字方面,并没有概述。在本次范围审查中,我们遵循PRISMA标准,旨在概述当前可用的工具,这些工具有助于评估CMC的使用情况,以衡量TBI人群的数字参与情况。在Web of Science Core Collection、Ovid、PsycInfo和Psyndex数据库中筛选2013年至2023年间的出版物,检索词包括社会参与、评估工具、CMC和目标群体,以找到合适的工具来评估TBI个体的数字参与。在遵循PRISMA标准的多阶段选择过程中,根据评估数字参与的项目对所发现的工具进行了检查。审查的结果是对捕获CMC各方面的潜在可用工具的现状进行概述。在对标题/摘要和全文进行筛选后,总共可以确定10项研究,这些研究提供了评估CMC使用情况的评估工具,以衡量TBI人群的数字参与情况。根据所选参数对所述研究的内容进行分析和比较。数字参与是TBI患者日常生活的一个重要方面。因此,CMC应该是康复的一个组成部分。因此,当前研究中发现的现有适当的问卷应常规应用于检测CMC和数字参与的损害。然而,总体而言,CMC领域仍有很大的研究需求,无论是测量数字参与障碍的方法还是资源。https://www.germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/forschung/proj_gl/review_participation_tbi.pdf。
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