Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10344613 | Telematics and Informatics | 2005 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) are faced daily with a diversity of speech and language disabilities, which are associated with a variety of conditions ranging from client groups with overall cognitive deficits to those with more specific difficulties. It is desirable that those working with such a range of problems and with such a demanding workload plan care efficiently. Therefore, the introduction of methodologies, reference models of work and tools, which significantly improve the effectiveness of therapy, are particularly welcome. This paper describes a web-based tool for diagnosis, treatment and e-Learning in the field of Language and Speech therapy. The system is an “easy to use” technology environment. It allows SLTs to find the optimum treatment for each patient, by incorporating different treatment actors. In addition, it also allows any non-specialist user--SLT, patient or helper (relative etc.)--to explore their creativity, by designing their own communication aid in an interactive manner, with the use of editors like: configuration and vocabulary. The system has been tested and piloted by potential users (SLTs and patients) in Greece and UK.
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Authors
Michael Glykas, Panagiotis Chytas,