| Literature DB >> 25860836 |
Stephen E Ryan1, Tracy Shepherd, Anne Marie Renzoni, Colleen Anderson, Mary Barber, Shauna Kingsnorth, Karen Ward.
Abstract
The production of new knowledge in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) requires effective processes to leverage the different perspectives of researchers and knowledge users and improve prospects for utilization in clinical settings. This article describes the motivation, planning, process, and outcomes for a novel knowledge translation workshop designed to influence future directions for AAC outcomes research for children with complex communication needs. Invited knowledge users from 20 pediatric AAC clinics and researchers engaged in the collaborative development of research questions using a framework designed for the AAC field. The event yielded recommendations for research and development priorities that extend from the early development of language, communication, and literacy skills in very young children, to novel but unproven strategies that may advance outcomes in transitioning to adulthood.Entities:
Keywords: Assistive Technology; Children; Communication; Consumer; Outcome assessment; Parent; Participation; Transition
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25860836 DOI: 10.3109/07434618.2015.1030038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Augment Altern Commun ISSN: 0743-4618 Impact factor: 2.214