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Aphasia in an Internet age: wider perspectives on digital inclusion

机译:互联网时代的失语症:关于数字包容性的更广泛观点

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Background: Aphasia is likely to impact adversely on the ability to use the Internet successfully, as linguistic skills are important for many aspects of Internet use. Despite this, there exists limited evidence on how best to support people with aphasia to benefit from the Internet. Whilst linguistic impairments in aphasia will have an impact on Internet use, there are other important factors such as other cognitive or physical impairments. There are also differences in digital skills between social groups in the UK, creating inequalities. People with aphasia and those who support them are likely to have varying levels of Internet use. These aspects are relevant in improving our understanding of factors relevant to supporting people with aphasia to use the Internet.Aims: The main aim is to discuss the key areas related to supporting people with aphasia to achieve equality of access to and use of the Internet. This paper focuses on three questions related to Internet use: (1) What do we know about access and use of the Internet by populations who share characteristics with people with aphasia and may experience similar disabilities?, (2) Based on that knowledge, what types of difficulties with Internet use might be predicted for people with aphasia? and (3) How has Internet use or support with Internet skills been studied in relation to people with aphasia. If not directly studied, what does relevant related work tell us?Main Contribution: This paper discusses factors that might act as barriers or facilitators to Internet use by people with aphasia, viewed from within the conceptual frameworks of the International Classification of Disability and Functioning and the Communications Consumer Panel Framework on Digital Participation. It considers the relevant literature on digital exclusion in the wider population and on aphasia and technology, in order to present a wide perspective on the range of issues involved in mitigating digital exclusion.Conclusions: The interrelationships between the complex demands imposed by aphasia and factors thought to contribute to digital exclusion are complex and multifactorial. The literature directly relating to aphasia and technology and from wider evidence on digital exclusion all contribute to understanding of key barriers and facilitators to Internet use. Consideration of these wider factors and of the contributions from a range of disciplines, historically not involved in aphasia rehabilitation, is helpful in understanding the needs of people with aphasia in a digital age and to develop future interventions.
机译:背景:失语症可能会对成功使用互联网的能力产生不利影响,因为语言技能对于互联网使用的许多方面都很重要。尽管如此,关于如何最好地支持失语症患者从互联网中受益的证据有限。虽然失语症的语言障碍会影响互联网的使用,但还有其他重要因素,例如其他认知或身体障碍。英国社会群体之间的数字技能也存在差异,造成了不平等现象。失语症患者和支持失语症的人们可能会在不同程度上使用互联网。这些方面与增进我们对与支持失语症患者使用互联网有关的因素的理解有关。目的:主要目的是讨论与支持失语症患者实现互联网访问和使用平等的关键领域。本文着重于与互联网使用相关的三个问题:(1)我们对与失语症患者共享特征并可能经历类似残疾的人群对互联网的访问和使用了解多少?,(2)基于该知识,什么?失语症患者可能会预测互联网使用的困难类型? (3)如何研究与失语症有关的互联网使用或互联网技能的支持。如果没有直接研究,相关的相关工作将告诉我们什么?主要贡献:本文从《国际残疾与功能分类法》的概念框架内,探讨了可能导致失语症患者使用互联网的障碍或促进因素。通信消费者专门小组数字参与框架。它考虑了有关广泛人群中数字排斥以及失语症和技术的相关文献,以便对缓解数字排斥所涉及的一系列问题提出广泛的看法。结论:失语症带来的复杂需求与思想因素之间的相互关系为数字排斥做出贡献是复杂和多因素的。与失语症和技术直接相关的文献以及来自数字排斥的更广泛的证据都有助于理解互联网使用的主要障碍和促进因素。考虑这些更广泛的因素以及历史上不参与失语症康复的一系列学科的贡献,有助于理解数字时代失语症患者的需求并制定未来的干预措施。

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