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Unaided communication behaviours displayed by adults with severe cerebrovascular accidents and little or no functional speech: A scoping review.

Ariné KuylerEnsa JohnsonJuan Bornman
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2021)
Although unaided communication behaviours often appear as limiting, they can be utilised to communicate various communication functions. The findings of this review support the training of partners to identify these behaviours and improve person-partner communication. WHAT IS KNOWN?: Unaided communication has been widely researched. However, a summary is needed of the various unaided communication behaviours and of the different communication functions addressed by these behaviours. What the paper adds… This paper emphasises that unaided communication behaviours range from non-linguistic to linguistic, and they can support unintentional, pre-intentional and intentional communication functions. Clinical implications Even though aided communication is preferred, unaided communication behaviours are generally used in contexts with limited resources, as well as among culturally and linguistically diverse populations. This study advocates the identification of unaided communication behaviours by partners as well as the support and provision of access to communication strategies for persons with severe CVA. Future research should include more untrained communication partners.
Keyphrases
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • bioinformatics analysis