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The Relevance of Communication Between Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Caregivers. Effective Prosody Strategies to Improve Communication
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Communication
Alzheimer
Prosody strategies
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Rodero, E., Mas, L., Larrea, O., Rodríguez de Dios, I., & de la Mota, C. (2024). The Relevance of Communication Between Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Caregivers. Effective Prosody Strategies to Improve Communication. Health Communication, 39(12), 2906-2919. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2023.2292830
Resumen
[EN] One of the most critical factors in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is communication between patients and
caregivers. A relevant part of the way of speaking is what is known as prosody, or the variations a speaker
makes when talking. To our knowledge, no research has analyzed the relevance of communication for
caregivers when speaking with AD patients or what they consider the most effective strategies to
communicate with them. Therefore, this pilot study aims are twofold: to know the relevance caregivers
(professionals and family) give to communication with AD patients; and to determine what prosody
strategies they consider most effective. Two hundred fifty-two caregivers of AD patients (professional and
family) participated in two online surveys, answering different questions about the relevance of communication
and the best prosody strategies. They also performed an auditory perceptual assessment. The
results showed that caregivers give communication a significant role in the patient’s treatment behavior.
They consider Alzheimer’s (AD) patients should be spoken to with authority but with affection and
positiveness. The most valued prosodic strategies were marked intonation, speaking affectionately,
emphasizing essential words, a medium/low pitch, and a slow speed. This study highlights the value of
communication in interacting with AD patients to improve their cognitive and emotional responses.
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1041-0236
DOI
10.1080/10410236.2023.2292830
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