Remote Delivery of Allied and Behavioral Healthcare During COVID-19 for Children With Developmental Disabilities

Lisa D. Wiggins PhD, MPH , Lin H. Tian MD , Sarah C. Tinker PhD, MPH , Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp MD , Carolyn G. DiGuiseppi MD, MPH, PhD , Cy Nadler PhD , Patrick S. Powell PhD , Eric J. Moody PhD , Maureen S. Durkin PhD, DrPH , M. Danielle Fallin PhD , A. Blythe Ryerson PhD , JoAnn M. Thierry PhD , Britney Robinson MPH , Karen Pazol PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities (DD) transitioned to telehealth services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our objectives were to describe reductions in allied and behavioral healthcare services and receipt of caregiver training to deliver services at home because of COVID-19 for children with ASD and other DD, and factors associated with worse response to remote delivery of services for children with ASD.

Method

Prior to the pandemic, children 2 to 5 years of age were enrolled in a multi-site case-control study and completed a developmental assessment. Caregivers completed questionnaires on child behavior problems and ASD symptoms. Children were classified as having ASD vs another DD based on standardized diagnostic measures. Subsequently, caregivers completed a survey during January to June 2021 to assess how COVID-19 affected children and families.

Results

Caregivers reported that most children with ASD and other DD had a decrease in service hours (50.0%-76.9% by service type) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Children with ASD were significantly more likely to experience reduced speech/language therapy than children with other DD. Receipt of caregiver training to deliver services at home ranged from 38.1% to 57.4% by service type. Among children with ASD, pre-pandemic problems with internalizing behaviors and social communication/interaction were associated with worse response to behavioral telehealth but no other common therapies.

Conclusion

Our study demonstrates the caregiver-reported impacts of COVID-19 on remote delivery of allied and behavioral healthcare services for children with ASD and other DD. Considerations for caregiver support and remote delivery of services are provided.

在 COVID-19 期间为发育障碍儿童远程提供联合和行为保健服务
目标许多患有自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 和其他发育障碍 (DD) 的儿童因 COVID-19 大流行而过渡到远程医疗服务。我们的目标是描述自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和其他发育障碍儿童因 COVID-19 而减少的联合医疗和行为医疗服务,以及护理人员接受培训以在家中提供服务的情况,以及自闭症谱系障碍儿童对远程服务反应较差的相关因素。护理人员填写了有关儿童行为问题和自闭症症状的问卷。根据标准化诊断方法,儿童被分为 ASD 和其他 DD 两类。随后,护理人员在2021年1月至6月期间完成了一项调查,以评估COVID-19对儿童和家庭的影响。结果护理人员报告说,在COVID-19大流行期间,大多数患有ASD和其他DD的儿童的服务时间都有所减少(按服务类型划分为50.0%-76.9%)。与其他残疾儿童相比,患有自闭症的儿童接受言语/语言治疗的时间明显减少。接受照顾者培训以在家中提供服务的比例因服务类型而异,从 38.1% 到 57.4% 不等。在患有 ASD 的儿童中,大流行前的内化行为和社会沟通/互动问题与行为远程医疗的反应较差有关,但与其他常见疗法无关。结论我们的研究证明了护理人员报告的 COVID-19 对为患有 ASD 和其他 DD 的儿童远程提供联合和行为医疗服务的影响。研究还提供了护理人员支持和远程提供服务的注意事项。
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