Communication board in locked-in syndrome: a practical interaction method with the patient

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Locked-in syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by tetraplegia, mutism, preservation of vertical eye movement, superior eyelid movement, and intact consciousness, making it impossible for the patient to communicate properly. We herein describe a case to analyze the practice of developing a method of communication for a patient with locked-in syndrome. Two communication boards were created, adapted to the Portuguese language, as well as a shortcut to inquire about the physical and emotional patient’s well-being. We had difficulty with the initial communication board, due to the patient’s low education level, so we adapted a new one to the patient’s social context, including a shortcut to inquire about physical and emotional well-being. The communication board had a positive impact on treatment development and the patient’s life.

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Vieira, G. de D., Ferreira, Z. C. G., Nóbrega, L., Cardoso, F. S. S., Leal, E. M., & Schlindwein, R. (2023). Communication board in locked-in syndrome: a practical interaction method with the patient. Dementia e Neuropsychologia, 17. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2023-0041

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