Assisting communication in the dental setting: a student team working initiative with stroke patients
ORCID
- Robert Witton: 0000-0002-6424-4376
Abstract
Aims and objectives: Development of a unique communication-aid for stroke survivors with aphasia, for use in dental settings. Methodology: Working with stroke survivors with aphasia a group of staff and students have developed a communication-aid to use in a dental setting. It supports and simplifies communication for people who find communication problematic. A folder approach was used with pictures and words to depict answers when gathering a dental history, information to identify dental problems and give oral health and dietary advice. There is a wipe-able space for patients to write things down and a keyboard to spell out problematic words. Results: The communication-aid had a powerful impact in breaking down barriers and aiding communication for this group of stroke survivors with aphasia. The students experienced a transformative learning opportunity by working outside the confines of university learning sessions. Conclusions: The communication-aid has exciting future possibilities nationally and internationally within healthcare, people with learning disabilities or head injuries, non-English speakers, BSL users and children. Further testing of the communication aid is planned
DOI
10.443/JDOH/Coelho_xx
Publication Date
2018-01-01
Publication Title
Journal of Disability and Oral Health
Volume
19
Issue
1
ISSN
1470-8558
Embargo Period
9999-12-31
Recommended Citation
Witton, R., Coelho, C., & Smith, W. (2018) 'Assisting communication in the dental setting: a student team working initiative with stroke patients', Journal of Disability and Oral Health, 19(1). Available at: https://doi.org/10.443/JDOH/Coelho_xx