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Original Article

Reliability of Speech Generating Devices: A 5-Year Review

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Pages 145-153 | Published online: 09 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) depend on technology to meet their daily needs and form relationships. Speech generating devices (SGDs) are integral components of communication systems. Reliability of SGDs is critical for effective use in everyday life. This study examined the reliability of new SGDs and found that mean time to first failure was 42.7 (SD = 41.2) weeks and at least 40% required repairs within the first year of use. The components that most frequently broke down were touch screens, wiring, main boards, batteries, memory cards, and AC adaptors. The costs of repairing SGDs were analyzed. The clinical implications of device breakdown are identified for key stakeholders, including clients, families, service providers, funding agencies, and manufacturers.

Notes

1 BIGMack Communicator and SuperTalker are registered trademarks of Ablenet, Inc. located in Roseville, MN.

2 Mercury, Mercury II, and MiniMerc are registered trademarks of Tobii Assistive Technology, Inc, Dedham, MA

3 Portable Impact devices are manufactured by Dynavox Technologies, located in Pittsburgh, PA.

4 Vantage Plus, Springboard, Springboard Plus, Pathfinder, Pathfinder Plus, and Vanguard Plus are registered trademarks of Prentke Romich Company, located in Wooster, OH.

5 Dynamyte 3100, DynaVoxMT4, DynaVox DV4, DynaVox 3100, DynaWrite, Dynamo, MINIMo, and MIGHTYMo are registered trademarks of Dynavox Technologies, located in Pittsburg, PA.

6 Panasonic Toughbook is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation of North America, located in Secaucus, NJ.

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