Dynavox Group: New study in Germany validates life-changing effects and positive economic impact of assistive communication
Dynavox Group: New study in Germany validates life-changing effects and positive economic impact of assistive communication |
[22-May-2025] |
STOCKHOLM, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The health economic study "Exploring the Benefits of Assistive Communication," conducted in Germany, confirms that assistive communication delivers significant improvements in well-being for users and their network, as well as clear economic benefits to society. The study was carried out by the research firm Augur and was commissioned by Dynavox Group AB. The research was conducted to evaluate the benefits of high-tech assistive communication across Germany, with a focus on users with ALS, cerebral palsy and autism, as well as their network, such as family members and caregivers. The results show that communication aids have a positive impact on all aspects of how the World Health Organization (WHO) measures quality of life; physical health, mental health, social relationships and living environment. The benefits of using assistive communication* mainly impact three groups: users, their network and society. The research conducted in Germany is Augur's second study exploring the benefits of high-tech assistive communication. It follows a similar health economic study conducted in Sweden last year which confirmed the positive impact of assistive communication for users, their network and Swedish society. Nearly doubled quality of life for users
These benefits are deemed to bring greater independence, participation in society and substantially improved quality of life. Enhanced ability to work reduces costs for society
Improved understanding of user needs with better communication
As a result of this, nearly half of the caregivers say they feel less worried about what the user wants or needs when communication aids are used. "The health economic study in Germany shows that assistive communication is truly life-changing for people with disabilities, empowering more people to work, and saving significant costs for society. By commissioning this research, we wish to raise awareness of assistive communication and improve regulatory access to communication aids," said Marcel Porcedda, Regional Manager for Tobii Dynavox in Germany. "The ability to express one´s thoughts and feelings is a human right. As a national organization supporting young people with disabilities, we see that assistive technology is vital to help children and adolescents to be included in life and participate actively in daycare, education, and transition into work life. It helps relieve parents and siblings to be able to focus more on work or school as the children are more independent, which can also reduce unemployment and save costs for society. This health economic study clearly shows that there are both human and economic reasons for making communication aids available for more people in need," said Christiana Hennemann, Head of rehaKIND e.V in Germany. Please find the full report here: https://www.assistivecommunication.com/germany-study *Definition of assistive communication About the study Contact Anders Lundin, Senior PR & Communications Manager, Tobii Dynavox, phone: +46 (0)733 27 87 61, email: anders.lundin@tobiidynavox.com This information was brought to you by Cision http://news.cision.com The following files are available for download:
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