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Development Of A Communication Intervention To Assist Hospitalized Suddenly Speechless Patients, Carmen S. Rodriguez, Meredeth A. Rowe, Brent Koeppel, Loris A. Thomas, Michelle S. Troche, Glenna Paguio Jan 2012

Development Of A Communication Intervention To Assist Hospitalized Suddenly Speechless Patients, Carmen S. Rodriguez, Meredeth A. Rowe, Brent Koeppel, Loris A. Thomas, Michelle S. Troche, Glenna Paguio

Nursing Faculty Publications

Healthcare staff face significant challenges while caring for hospitalized patients experiencing sudden inability to verbalize their needs (sudden speechlessness). Familiar methods of communication such as non-verbal strategies are limited and often fail to assist suddenly speechless patients (SS) communicate their needs. Consequently, strategies tailored to the needs of hospitalized speechless patients are necessary, and must consider factors intrinsic to the patients and the complexities of the acute care environment. The feasibility and usability of a multi-functional prototype communication system (speech-generating device) tailored to the needs of hospitalized SS patients was evaluated in this pilot study. Adult SS patients admitted to …