Vulnerability, health information right and the contributions of augmentative and alternative communication for people with aphasia

Author:

Frade Ana Inês de Almeida1ORCID,d’Espiney Luísa2,Marques Pinto Vanda3

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Lisboa & Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, CIDNUR (Nursing Research, Innovation and Development Centre of Lisbon), Lisbon, Portugal

2. Mental Health Nursing and Psychiatry Department, Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

3. Nursing Rehabilitation Department, Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Due to impaired communication, people with aphasia are often in a vulnerable situation and face barriers in accessing health information. This article discusses the contributions ofaugmentative and alternative communication for people with aphasia in optimizing communication, improving language recovery, and mainly in providing education and increasing access to healthinformation. This can be translated into a positive impact on respect for autonomy right, well-being, quality of life, and health outcomes (further participation in the decision-making process, involvement,independence, and control of the rehabilitation process). Health professionals, including nurses, must have communication skills to communicate effectively with this population and also be prepared to useaugmentative and alternative communication strategies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Philosophy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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