Using the ICF Framework to Assess Communicative Competence in Dyadic Communication among Children and Adolescents Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices in Taiwan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices in Taiwan
1.2. The Current Assessment of AAC Devices
1.3. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF)
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedures and Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Implications
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Component | ICF-CY Code | Domains of CC |
---|---|---|
Body Functions (b) | b114 Orientation Functions | Social competence |
b117 Intellectual Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b122 Global Psychosocial Functions | Social competence | |
b125 Dispositions and Intra-Personal Functions | Social competence; Strategic competence | |
b126 Temperament and Personality Functions | Social competence | |
b130 Energy and Drive Functions | Operational competence; Social competence | |
b140 Attention Functions | Social competence; Strategic competence | |
b144 Memory Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b147 Psychomotor Functions | Operational competence | |
b152 Emotional Functions | Social competence | |
b156 Perceptual Functions | Operational competence | |
b160 Thought Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b163 Basic Cognitive Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b164 Higher-Level Cognitive Functions | Social competence; Strategic competence | |
b167 Mental Functions of Language | Linguistic competence | |
b176 Mental Function of Sequencing Complex Movements | Operational competence | |
b180 Experience of Self and Time Functions | Social competence | |
b210 Seeing Functions | Operational competence | |
b215 Functions of Structures Adjoining The Eye | Operational competence | |
b230 Hearing Functions | Operational competence | |
b260 Proprioceptive Function | Operational competence | |
b265 Touch Function | Operational competence | |
b270 Sensory Functions Related to Temperature and Other Stimuli | Operational competence | |
b310 Voice Function | Linguistic competence | |
b320 Articulation Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b330 Fluency and Rhythm of Speech Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b340 Alternative Vocalization Functions | Linguistic competence | |
b398 Voice and Speech Functions, Other Specified | Linguistic competence | |
b399 Voice and Speech Functions, Unspecified | Linguistic competence | |
b455 Exercise Tolerance Functions | Operational competence | |
b710 Mobility of Joint Functions | Operational competence | |
b715 Stability of Joint Functions | Operational competence | |
b720 Mobility of Bone Functions | Operational competence | |
b729 Functions of The Joints and Bones, Other Specified and Unspecified | Operational competence | |
b730 Muscle Power Functions | Operational competence | |
b735 Muscle Tone Functions | Operational competence | |
b740 Muscle Endurance Functions | Operational competence | |
b749 Muscle Functions, Other Specified and Unspecified | Operational competence | |
b750 Motor Reflex Functions | Operational competence | |
b755 Involuntary Movement Reaction Functions | Operational competence | |
b760 Control Of Voluntary Movement Functions | Operational competence | |
b761 Spontaneous Movements | Operational competence | |
b765 Involuntary Movement Functions | Operational competence | |
b780 Sensations Related To Muscles and Movement Functions | Operational competence | |
b789 Movement Functions, Other Specified and Unspecified | Operational competence | |
b798 Neuro-musculoskeletal and Movement-Related Functions, Other Specified | Operational competence | |
b799 Neuro-musculoskeletal and movement-related functions, unspecified | Operational competence | |
Body Structures (s) | s320 Structure of Mouth | Linguistic competence |
s330 Structure of Pharynx | Linguistic competence | |
s340 Structure of Larynx | Linguistic competence | |
s398 Structures Involved in Voice and Speech, Other Specified | Linguistic competence | |
s399 Structures Involved in Voice and Speech, Unspecified | Linguistic competence | |
s730 structure of upper extremity | Operational competence | |
Activities and Participation (d) | d115 Listening | Linguistic competence |
d120 Other Purposeful Sensing | Operational competence | |
d131 Learning Through Actions With Objects | Operational competence | |
d132 Acquiring Information | Linguistic competence | |
d135 Rehearsing | Linguistic competence | |
d137 Acquiring Concepts | Linguistic competence | |
d145 Learning to Write | Linguistic competence | |
d150 Learning to Calculate | Linguistic competence | |
d155 Acquiring Skills | Social competence; Strategic competence | |
d160 Focusing Attention | Social competence | |
d163 Thinking | Social competence | |
d166 Reading | Linguistic competence | |
d170 Writing | Linguistic competence | |
d175 Solving Problems | Strategic competence | |
d177 Making Decisions | Strategic competence | |
d210 Undertaking A Single Task | Strategic competence | |
d220 Undertaking Multiple Tasks | Strategic competence | |
d230 Carrying Out Daily Routine | Social competence; Strategic competence | |
d240 Handling Stress and Other Psychological Demands | Social competence | |
d250 Managing One’s Own Behaviour | Social competence | |
d310 Communicating With—Receiving—Spoken Messages | Linguistic competence | |
d315 Communicating With—Receiving—Nonverbal Messages | Linguistic competence | |
d332 Singing | Linguistic competence | |
d335 Producing Nonverbal Messages | Linguistic competence | |
d350 Conversation | Social competence | |
d355 Discussion | Social competence | |
d360 Using Communication Devices and Techniques | Strategic competence | |
d369 Conversation and Use of Communication Devices and Techniques, Other Specified and Unspecified | Operational competence | |
d399 Communication, Unspecified | Strategic competence | |
d415 Maintaining a Body Position | Operational competence | |
d429 Changing and Maintaining Body Position, Other Specified and Unspecified | Operational competence | |
d430 Lifting and Carrying Objects | Operational competence | |
d440 Find Hand Use | Operational competence | |
d445 Hand and Arm Use | Operational competence | |
d446 Fine Foot Use | Operational competence | |
d660 Assisting Others | Social competence | |
d710 Basic Interpersonal Interactions | Social competence | |
d720 Complex Interpersonal Interactions | Social competence | |
d729 General Interpersonal Interactions, Other Specified and Unspecified | Social competence | |
d730 Relating With Strangers | Social competence | |
d740 Formal Relationships | Social competence | |
d750 Informal Social Relationships | Social competence | |
d760 Family Relationships | Social competence | |
d770 Intimate Relationships | Social competence | |
d779 Particular Interpersonal Relationships, other Specified and Unspecified | Social competence | |
d798 Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships, other Specified | Social competence | |
d799 Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships, Unspecified | Social competence | |
d880 Engagement in Play | Social competence | |
d910 Community Life | Social competence | |
d920 Recreation and Leisure | Social competence | |
Environmental Factors (e) | e125 Products and Technology for Communication | Strategic competence |
e130 Products and Technology for Education | Strategic competence | |
e310 Immediate Family | Strategic competence | |
e315 Extended Family | Strategic competence | |
e320 Friends | Strategic competence | |
e325 Acquaintances, Peers Colleagues, Neighbors and Community Members | Strategic competence | |
e340 Personal Care Providers and Personal Assistants | Strategic competence | |
e415 Individual Attitudes of Extended Family Members | Strategic competence | |
e440 Individual Attitudes of Personal Care Providers and Personal Assistants | Strategic competence |
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No. | Professional Category | Gender | Age | Practice of Service (Years) | AAC Related Years of Service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Special Educator | Male | 46 | 17 | 17 |
2 | Special Educator | Male | 32 | 6 | 6 |
3 | Special Educator | Male | 40 | 11 | 11 |
4 | Special Educator | Female | 36 | 11 | 11 |
5 | Special Educator | Male | 36 | 12 | 5 |
6 | SLP | Male | 40 | 15 | 15 |
7 | SLP | Female | 26 | 5 | 3 |
8 | SLP | Female | 38 | 10 | 3 |
9 | SLP | Female | 55 | 25 | 2.5 |
10 | SLP | Female | 48 | 24 | 19 |
11 | Scholar | Female | 50 | 20 | 10 |
12 | Scholar | Female | 36 | 15 | 15 |
13 | Scholar | Male | 53 | 25 | 12 |
14 | Scholar | Female | 35 | 13 | 13 |
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Tsai M-J. Using the ICF Framework to Assess Communicative Competence in Dyadic Communication among Children and Adolescents Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices in Taiwan. Behavioral Sciences. 2022; 12(11):467. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12110467
Chicago/Turabian StyleTsai, Meng-Ju. 2022. "Using the ICF Framework to Assess Communicative Competence in Dyadic Communication among Children and Adolescents Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices in Taiwan" Behavioral Sciences 12, no. 11: 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12110467
APA StyleTsai, M. -J. (2022). Using the ICF Framework to Assess Communicative Competence in Dyadic Communication among Children and Adolescents Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices in Taiwan. Behavioral Sciences, 12(11), 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12110467