volume 34 issue 2 pages 605-616

Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication

Juno Coan-Brill 1
Frances Aileen Costigan 1, 2
Jessica Kay 1, 3
K. Stadskleiv 4, 5
Beata Batorowicz 6
Tom Chau 7, 8
Johanna Geytenbeek 9, 10
Danijela Grahovac 11
Sarah Hopmans 11
Barbara Jane Cunningham 1, 11
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-10
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SJR0.877
CiteScore4.0
Impact factor2.5
ISSN10580360, 15589110
Abstract
Purpose:

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most prevalent motor disability affecting children. Many children with CP have significant speech difficulties and require augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to participate in communication. Despite demonstrable benefits, the use of AAC systems among children with CP remains constrained, although research in Canada is lacking.

Method:

Data were collected as part of an exploratory survey of Canadian caregivers and clinicians ( N = 60) who shared their perspectives on children's need for, access to, and use of AAC systems. Quantitative data were summarized using descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were analyzed using inductive content analysis.

Results:

Caregivers and clinicians reported high rates of need for AAC systems (> 75%) among children with CP. Both groups reported that access was roughly equivalent to need, although caregiver reports were lower. Despite high rates of need and access, only 38% of children used AAC systems. Children who used AAC primarily used high-tech systems, mostly to make choices, rather than engaging in meaningful reciprocal interactions and conversations.

Conclusions:

Canadian children with CP who required AAC systems generally received them. However, AAC systems were not used to their full potential, suggesting limited participation in social and learning situations. Like reports on other pediatric populations, barriers to obtaining AAC systems related to service, family, and child-specific factors. Although our sample captured the complexity present in the CP population, sample sizes were small and unlikely to be representative of the population of Canada, indicating the need for further research on a national scale.

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https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.28229720

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Coan-Brill J. et al. Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication // American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 2025. Vol. 34. No. 2. pp. 605-616.
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Coan-Brill J., Costigan F. A., Kay J., Stadskleiv K., Batorowicz B., Chau T., Geytenbeek J., Grahovac D., Hopmans S., Cunningham B. J. Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication // American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 2025. Vol. 34. No. 2. pp. 605-616.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1044/2024_ajslp-24-00284
UR - https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00284
TI - Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication
T2 - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
AU - Coan-Brill, Juno
AU - Costigan, Frances Aileen
AU - Kay, Jessica
AU - Stadskleiv, K.
AU - Batorowicz, Beata
AU - Chau, Tom
AU - Geytenbeek, Johanna
AU - Grahovac, Danijela
AU - Hopmans, Sarah
AU - Cunningham, Barbara Jane
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/10
PB - American Speech Language Hearing Association
SP - 605-616
IS - 2
VL - 34
SN - 1058-0360
SN - 1558-9110
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@article{2025_Coan-Brill,
author = {Juno Coan-Brill and Frances Aileen Costigan and Jessica Kay and K. Stadskleiv and Beata Batorowicz and Tom Chau and Johanna Geytenbeek and Danijela Grahovac and Sarah Hopmans and Barbara Jane Cunningham},
title = {Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication},
journal = {American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology},
year = {2025},
volume = {34},
publisher = {American Speech Language Hearing Association},
month = {mar},
url = {https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00284},
number = {2},
pages = {605--616},
doi = {10.1044/2024_ajslp-24-00284}
}
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Coan-Brill, Juno, et al. “Developing a Profile of Canadian Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication.” American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, vol. 34, no. 2, Mar. 2025, pp. 605-616. https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00284.