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A systematic review on voiceless patients’ willingness to adopt high-technology augmentative and alternative communication in intensive care units
by
Liu, Xiao-Xin
, Yang, Jie
, Ju, Xin-Xing
in
Acceptability
/ Attitudes
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ China
/ Communication
/ Communication Devices for People with Disabilities
/ Communication disorders
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emotions
/ High-technology augmentative and alternative communication
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Intubation
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Negative emotions
/ Ostomy
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Science and technology
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
/ Technology
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Technology adoption
/ Telecommunications
/ Tracheotomy
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review on voiceless patients’ willingness to adopt high-technology augmentative and alternative communication in intensive care units
by
Liu, Xiao-Xin
, Yang, Jie
, Ju, Xin-Xing
in
Acceptability
/ Attitudes
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ China
/ Communication
/ Communication Devices for People with Disabilities
/ Communication disorders
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emotions
/ High-technology augmentative and alternative communication
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Intubation
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Negative emotions
/ Ostomy
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Science and technology
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
/ Technology
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Technology adoption
/ Telecommunications
/ Tracheotomy
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review on voiceless patients’ willingness to adopt high-technology augmentative and alternative communication in intensive care units
by
Liu, Xiao-Xin
, Yang, Jie
, Ju, Xin-Xing
in
Acceptability
/ Attitudes
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ China
/ Communication
/ Communication Devices for People with Disabilities
/ Communication disorders
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Emotions
/ High-technology augmentative and alternative communication
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Intubation
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical research
/ Multicenter Studies as Topic
/ Negative emotions
/ Ostomy
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Science and technology
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
/ Technology
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Technology adoption
/ Telecommunications
/ Tracheotomy
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review on voiceless patients’ willingness to adopt high-technology augmentative and alternative communication in intensive care units
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A systematic review on voiceless patients’ willingness to adopt high-technology augmentative and alternative communication in intensive care units
2021
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To systematically evaluate the acceptability of high-technology augmentative and alternative communication (high-tech AAC) among ICU patients who are voiceless guided by the technology acceptance model (TAM).
We searched the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, SinoMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), China Science and Technology Journal Database and Wanfang Database from database inception to September 2019. Studies that examined conscious nonverbal ICU patients with high-tech AAC intervention were included. Two reviewers independently collected and evaluated all the studies. The methodological quality was assessed by using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tool.
Eighteen studies with a total of 914 patients met the inclusion criteria, and the quality of the studies varied from low to moderate. Based on the TAM, ICU voiceless patients perceived that high-tech AAC was useful, was easy to use, decreased communication difficulties, reduced negative emotions, and improved symptom identification and management. Patients maintained a positive attitude and were willing to continue to use high-tech AAC.
Although the existing evidence is limited, voiceless patients regard high-tech AAC devices as a useful, reliable, and acceptable alternative communication choice in the ICU. Multicenter, large-sample, and high-quality studies are highly recommended in the future.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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