La comunicación como derecho: Estado actual de la comunicación aumentativa en la atención sanitaria
Author
Date
2025-11Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13911DOI
10.1016/j.aprim.2025.103310
ISSN
0212-6567
WOS
001527061800001
PMID
40614694
Abstract
To assess the knowledge and use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) among pediatric healthcare professionals.
Design
Cross-sectional descriptive observational study.
Setting
Primary care centers, tertiary hospitals, and regional hospitals in Catalonia.
Participants
A total of 338 professionals, including pediatricians, pediatric residents, nursing staff, and pediatric nursing residents.
Interventions
An electronic questionnaire specifically designed for this study was administered. Its content was reviewed by experts, and a pilot test was conducted with 89 professionals to assess the clarity and relevance of the items.
Main outcomes
Experience in caring for patients with complex communication needs, knowledge of AAC, experiences with AAC use, and prior training in this field.
Results
Ninety percent of respondents regularly cared for children with communication barriers, including 94% who treated patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder. However, only 22% were familiar with the concept of AAC, and less than 10% knew about ETRAN boards. Additionally, 89% of participants had not received training in AAC, although 99% considered such training necessary.
Conclusions
There is an urgent need to integrate AAC knowledge into both initial and ongoing healthcare training. The implementation of AAC systems not only facilitates communication but also fosters a more inclusive and safer environment for patients with complex communication needs.
Keywords
Augmentative and alternative communication; Complex communication needs; PediatricsBibliographic citation
Rossich-Verdés R, Muyo-Hernandez P, Cabanillas-Montferrer T, Rodríguez-Román B. La comunicación como derecho: Estado actual de la comunicación aumentativa en la atención sanitaria. Atención Primaria. 2025 Nov;57(11):103310.
Audience
Professionals
This item appears in following collections
- HVH - Articles científics [4470]
The following license files are associated with this item:





