As COVID-19 cases increased in Shelby County last spring, the University of Memphis School of Communication Sciences and Disorders stepped up to provide communication boards for intensive care unit patients in Memphis-area hospitals.
In the most severe cases, COVID-19 has forced patients into the ICU to be intubated. Though it is a potentially life-saving intervention, being intubated makes it very difficult to communicate with tubes passing between the vocal cords into the windpipe.
The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the UofM aimed to alleviate this difficulty by creating communication boards for local hospitals. The boards were designed for patients who had been intubated, or were in isolation and may not be able to speak. The options offer quick communication with family and staff, including 鈥淲hat is my prognosis?鈥 and 鈥淲hen will I come off of the ventilator?鈥
Boards were delivered to Baptist Hospital-Memphis, Baptist Hospital-DeSoto and Methodist
Hospital Olive Branch.
鈥淎s confirmed COVID-19 cases climbed in Shelby County, we realized that more and more people were going to be on ventilators,鈥 said Dr. Linda Jarmulowicz, dean of the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders. 鈥淚n the ICU, the first priority is stabilizing the patient, and that often means intubation. It is not possible to speak while you are intubated. Even after a breathing tube is removed, sometimes speaking is difficult. Yet the need to communicate does not subside. These simple communication boards can be kept at bedside and used by patients to express immediate needs.鈥
The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders runs the Memphis Speech and Hearing Center as its clinical training arm for audiology and speech-language pathology students.
鈥淏ecause the clinical programs rely on educational placements around the city and region, the School has many contacts in Memphis-area ICUs,鈥 Jarmulowicz said.鈥 The School printed the boards, students laminated them and Marilyn Wark, director of clinical services in speech-language pathology, made the connections with those who could use these resources.鈥