Exploring the communication access and participation of a young adult with autism spectrum disorder with limited speech and inpatient nursing staff.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2420179
Jessica Gormley, Savanna Brittlebank, Janice Light
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This study aimed to describe the nature of interactions between health care professionals and a young adult with autism spectrum disorder with limited speech during an inpatient stay. An observational study was conducted to describe the interactions between a young adult on the autism spectrum and 14 of his inpatient health care providers. Naturalistic video-recordings were taken, and behavioral coding was completed to measure the frequency and type of communication turns taken. The providers took 93% of conversational turns. Most provider turns (76%) were non-obligatory in nature and did not invite the young adult to engage in turn-taking. The young adult only had access to his communication system during one of the 27 interactions (4%); however, when he had access to his system, he demonstrated higher levels of turn-taking. Health care providers should offer patients with limited speech more communicative turns, provide adequate wait time, and ensure communication systems are available during all inpatient interactions.

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探讨一名患有自闭症谱系障碍、言语能力有限的年轻成人与住院护理人员的沟通途径和参与情况。
本研究旨在描述医护人员与一名患有自闭症谱系障碍且言语能力有限的年轻成年人在住院期间的互动性质。我们开展了一项观察研究,以描述一名自闭症谱系障碍的年轻成年人与 14 名住院医护人员之间的互动。研究人员进行了自然视频录像,并完成了行为编码,以测量交流回合的频率和类型。医疗服务提供者进行了 93% 的对话。大多数医疗服务提供者的对话(76%)都是非强制性的,并没有邀请年轻成年人参与对话。在 27 次互动中,只有一次(4%)年轻成年人可以使用自己的交流系统;但是,当他可以使用自己的系统时,他表现出了更高水平的轮流发言。医疗服务提供者应为言语能力有限的患者提供更多的轮流交流机会,提供充足的等待时间,并确保在所有住院互动中都能使用交流系统。
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