肌萎缩侧索硬化
多重残疾
计算机科学
心理学
物理医学与康复
听力学
医学
发展心理学
疾病
病理
作者
Giulio E. Lancioni,Nirbhay N. Singh,Mark F. O’Reilly,Jeff Sigafoos,Gabriele Ferlisi,Giacomina Ferrarese,Valeria Zullo,Doretta Oliva
标识
DOI:10.3109/17483107.2013.785037
摘要
Objective: To assess a voice-sensitive microswitch for a 67-year-old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) who had difficulties continuing to use an optic microswitch through small chin movements. Method: The man used the microswitches in combination with a computer-aided program to (a) access preferred songs and videos or make requests, and (b) operate a messaging system to communicate with his wife and sons. To assess the man’s performance with the two microswitches, we alternated sessions with one microswitch with sessions with the other. Results: The man’s performance with the new microswitch was apparently more efficient (i.e. he could generally activate the new microswitch with a single attempt while he needed a mean of about two attempts for each activation of the optic microswitch). The man also developed a clear preference for the new microswitch. Conclusion: Technology updates are critical within programs for persons with motor degeneration. Implications for RehabilitationA microswitch that can be used efficiently and without effort is critically important for a person with ALS.The microswitch can be used with programs that allow the person to manage leisure stimulus events, request opportunities and/or text messaging communication.The microswitch needs to be updated (changed) in relation to the person’s physical deterioration.
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