Semin Speech Lang 2024; 45(03): 194-212
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787651
Pediatric Clinical Seminar

An Applied Model of Interprofessional Collaboration—Assessment (AMIC–A): A Process-Based Approach to Augmentative and Alternative Communication

Lilith M. Reuter-Yuill
1   Comprehensive Speech and Therapy Center, Jackson, Michigan
,
Lina M. Slim
2   Lina Slim Consulting, Miami, Florida
,
Tamara S. Kasper
3   Kasper Enterprises, LLC., Cedarburg, Wisconsin
,
Leslie Castaño
4   University of Nebraska Medical School, Munroe-Meyer Institute, Omaha, Nebraska
,
Nikia R. Dower
5   Dower and Associates, Inc., Manassas, Virginia
,
Cindy B. Gevarter
6   Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

Speech-language pathologists and board-certified behavior analysts both provide important support services to children who are candidates for augmentative and alternative communication. Current assessment practices neglect critical socioecological factors that are necessary to inform communication-based interventions. By leveraging the unique knowledge, research, and expertise of both disciplines, an interprofessional approach to assessment may help realize individualized or precision interventions and personalized supports that address the unique communication needs of each person. The purpose of this article is to introduce a process-based approach to assessment called the “Applied Model of Interprofessional Collaboration—Assessment (AMIC–A).” The AMIC–A will be defined and detailed including the rationale for development, a description of the approach, and recommendations for implementation. A case study example is provided to illustrate implementation of the AMIC–A.

Conflict of Interest

As a part of their job role, several authors engage in frequent lectures, presentations, and consultations relating to AAC and collaboration.


1 For the purposes of this article, “early communicator” is intended to refer to the spectrum of individuals who are learning to communicate for the first time and considered candidates for AAC. Authors acknowledge other labels that are used in the extant literature including, but not limited to, individuals with complex communication needs, emergent communicators, and pre-symbolic communicators.


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Publication History

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