Capturing Patient Perspectives on Communicative Participation

Authors Nicole Iris ter Wal
Publication date 2025
Research groups Logopedie: Participatie door Communicatie
Type Doctoral thesis

Summary

There is a need to assess communication in daily life situations for people with speech and language disorders. Although language proficiency and communication in daily life are correlated, their relationship is far from linear or straightforward. This paper aims to demonstrate the usefulness of the construct of communicative participation by unravelling the relationship and overlap between participation and communication. We explored the relationship between communication, participation, and communicative participation by reviewing common definitions mentioned in the literature. Next, we evaluated to what extent communication plays a role in each of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning (ICF) “Activity and Participation” chapters by counting how many items in each chapter should be considered for describing communicative participation.

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ISBN/ISSN URN:ISBN:978-90-393-7906-6
Key words speech and language disorders, speech and language therapy, daily life situations, communicative participation
Digital Object Identifier 10.33540/3092