Using Talking Mats to support conversations with communication vulnerable people: A scoping review

  • S. E.A. Stans*
  • , R. J.P. Dalemans
  • , L. P.De Witte
  • , A. J.H.M. Beurskens
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Talking MatsTM is a framework developed to support communication with communication vulnerable people. OBJECTIVE: The objective was twofold: to provide an overview of the objectives, target groups and settings for which Talking Mats has been used (Part 1), and an overview of empirical scientific knowledge on the use of Talking Mats (Part 2). METHODS: In this scoping review scientific and grey literature was searched in PubMed, Cinahl, Psycinfo, Google, and Google Scholar. Articles that described characteristics of Talking Mats or its use were included. For Part 2, additional selection criteria were applied to focus on empirical scientific knowledge. RESULTS: The search yielded 73 publications in Part 1, 12 of which were included in Part 2. Talking Mats was used for functional objectives (e.g. goal setting) and to improve communication and involvement. Part 2 showed that Talking Mats had positive influences on technical communication, effectiveness of conversations, and involvement and decision making in conversations. However, the level of research evidence is limited. CONCLUSIONS: Talking Mats can be used to support conversations between professionals and communication vulnerable people. More research is needed to study the views of people who are communication vulnerable and to study the effects of Talking Mats.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-176
Number of pages24
JournalTechnology and Disability
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • augmentative and alternative communication
  • Communication
  • communication disability
  • communication vulnerable people
  • scoping review
  • Talking Mats

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