Positive behavior support (PBS) with children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Characterizing caregivers’ use of PBS using follow-up clinical trial data

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
C. Kautz-Turnbull , E. Kaminsky , M. Kuhn , R. Wittlin , C.L.M. Petrenko , H.C. Olson
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Abstract

Background

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are associated with neurodevelopmental challenges leading to difficulties with everyday life tasks. The Families Moving Forward (FMF) Program teaches caregivers to use positive behavior support (PBS), integrated with other techniques. However, it is unknown how caregivers retain and use these PBS strategies after the intervention.

Methods

About 4.5 months after completing the FMF Program, twenty-three caregivers of children with FASD aged 4–12 were interviewed about problem behaviors targeted during the FMF Program and their continued use of PBS strategies. Interviews were recorded and coded thematically by a five-coder team. Higher-level pattern codes were developed to facilitate themes across descriptive codes.

Results

Caregivers commonly targeted task incompletion and rule breaking, and problem behaviors were often complex or combined. Caregivers identified environmental and interpersonal triggers for problem behavior. They used many accommodations to prevent problem behaviors, most often related to task or environment simplification. Caregivers also used consequence-based strategies.

Conclusions

This study is the first to characterize caregivers’ use of PBS strategies for children with FASD using mixed methods. Problem behaviors such as rule breaking were more difficult to target. Caregivers found most success when using a combination of multiple different accommodations per problem behavior.

What this paper adds

This is the first study to use mixed methods to characterize how caregivers of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) use positive behavior support (PBS) strategies to target problem behavior after completion of the empirically validated Families Moving Forward (FMF) Program. Among other techniques involved in the FMF Program, PBS strategies are taught to caregivers and are used to target two distinct, caregiver-identified problem behaviors. This data provides essential information about behaviors responsive to PBS supports, for children with FASD, to inform clinical intervention and research. Notably, multiple problem behaviors often occurred together, emphasizing complexity of behavior challenges in this population and the resulting need for individualized supports. This study is the first to describe commonly observed triggers (antecedents) and commonly used supports (accommodations) from the perspective of caregivers of children with FASD. Importantly, results indicate that use of a wide variety of accommodations, or antecedent-based strategies, are effective in supporting behavior in children with FASD. However, success was most common when caregivers used multiple accommodations for any given concerning behavior. Findings represent ‘real-world’ strategies caregivers use to support adaptive behavior in their children several months after completion of the FMF Program, suggesting these strategies are applicable to clinical practice.

为患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍的儿童提供积极行为支持(PBS):利用后续临床试验数据了解照顾者使用 PBS 的特点
背景胎儿酒精中毒谱系障碍(FASD)与神经发育障碍有关,导致在日常生活中遇到困难。家庭向前迈进(FMF)计划教授照顾者使用积极行为支持(PBS),并将其与其他技术相结合。方法在完成 FMF 计划约 4.5 个月后,对 23 名 4-12 岁 FASD 儿童的照顾者进行了访谈,了解他们在 FMF 计划期间的问题行为以及他们对 PBS 策略的持续使用情况。访谈由一个五人编码小组记录并按主题进行编码。结果照护者通常以未完成任务和违反规则为目标,问题行为通常比较复杂或综合。护理人员发现了问题行为的环境和人际诱因。他们使用了很多方法来防止问题行为的发生,其中最常见的是与简化任务或环境有关的方法。本研究首次使用混合方法描述了照顾者对 FASD 儿童使用 PBS 策略的情况。打破规则等问题行为较难针对。本研究首次使用混合方法来描述胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)儿童的看护者在完成经验证的 "家庭向前迈进(FMF)计划 "后如何使用积极行为支持(PBS)策略来处理问题行为。在 FMF 计划涉及的其他技术中,PBS 策略被教授给照顾者,并被用于针对两种不同的、由照顾者识别的问题行为。这些数据为临床干预和研究提供了有关 FASD 儿童对 PBS 支持的反应行为的重要信息。值得注意的是,多种问题行为经常同时出现,这强调了该人群行为挑战的复杂性,以及由此产生的对个性化支持的需求。本研究首次从 FASD 儿童照顾者的角度出发,描述了常见的诱发因素(前因)和常用的支持措施(适应)。重要的是,研究结果表明,使用多种调适方法或基于前因的策略可以有效地支持 FASD 儿童的行为。然而,当照顾者对任何特定的相关行为使用多种调适方法时,成功的可能性最大。研究结果表明,在完成 FMF 计划几个月后,照顾者使用 "真实世界 "策略来支持儿童的适应行为,这表明这些策略适用于临床实践。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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