Management of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder using Picture Exchange Communication System - A Pilot Study

Preethy Susan Reni, Kadayam S. Kalyani, Aishwarya Nagarajan, Khaarthigha Senthilnathan
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Aim: The aim of the study was to empirically assess the efficacy of Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) in 5 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study was also intended to report parental feedback on using PECS with their children.Method: Purposive convenient sampling was used for this quasi-experimental study. Five nonverbal children who were diagnosed with mild to moderate autism spectrum disorder with a median age of 4.1 years were selected for the study. All the five participants who exhibited limited or no functional communication skills were recruited for the study. Exclusion criteria included presence of any syndrome or any significant medical conditions such as seizures. The pre-assessment and the post assessments after 24 sessions of PECS training were done using selected communicative function domains. Post therapy parental feedback was obtained concerning five categories which are communication intent, attention, behavioural issues, vocalization and ease of communication. Also frequency of initiation as observed in home settings was obtained by interview method.Results: Current study shows that all the children were able to use PECS spontaneously and independently without any physical prompts. Children were able to generalize PECS at home with ease and were able to initiate communication on their own using the pictures. The mothers of the children reported that they observed a drastic subsidence in children’s challenging behaviours and also improvement in their attention span. The findings from our study showed that PECS training is effective in improving the socio-communication skills in children with ASD who had restricted communication. On analysing the report, mothers stated that they were able to easily incorporate PECS at home with their child as it implements the use of actual pictures for communicative exchange. As PECS training paves the way for expression of the child’s needs, there was also a significant reduction in the children’s behavioural problems such as tantrums and other self-injurious behaviours.Conclusion: From this study, it can be concluded that PECS training is effective in improving various communicative temptations in socio-communication skills in children with ASD who have restricted communication. It was also noted that obtaining parental feedback periodically would help in generalization and it encourages the parents’ involvement in the child’s learning process.
使用图像交换通信系统管理自闭症谱系障碍儿童的初步研究
目的:探讨图片交换沟通系统(PECS)在5例自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患儿中的应用效果。本研究还旨在报告家长对孩子使用PECS的反馈。方法:采用有目的、方便的抽样方法进行准实验研究。五名被诊断为轻度至中度自闭症谱系障碍的非语言儿童被选为研究对象,他们的平均年龄为4.1岁。所有表现出有限或没有功能性沟通技巧的五名参与者都被招募参加研究。排除标准包括存在任何综合征或任何重大医疗状况,如癫痫发作。采用选定的交际功能域进行24次PECS训练后的前评估和后评估。治疗后父母反馈主要包括沟通意向、注意力、行为问题、发声和沟通难易等5个方面。此外,通过访谈法获得了在家庭环境中观察到的入会频率。结果:目前的研究表明,所有的孩子都能自发地、独立地使用PECS,而不需要任何身体提示。孩子们能够在家里轻松地概括PECS,并能够使用图片自己发起交流。孩子们的母亲报告说,她们观察到孩子们的挑战行为急剧下降,注意力持续时间也有所改善。我们的研究结果表明,PECS训练对改善沟通受限的ASD儿童的社会沟通技能是有效的。在对报告进行分析后,母亲们表示,由于PECS实现了使用实际图片进行交流,她们可以很容易地在家里与孩子一起使用PECS。由于PECS训练为孩子表达需求铺平了道路,孩子们的行为问题,如发脾气和其他自残行为也显著减少。结论:PECS训练可有效改善沟通受限的ASD儿童社会沟通技能中的各种沟通诱惑。也有人指出,定期获得父母的反馈将有助于泛化,并鼓励父母参与孩子的学习过程。
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