Development of Web-Based Learning Media on Behavior Management to Enhance Activities of Daily Living for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Napalai Chaimaha, Supawadee Putthinoi, Suchitporn Lersilp, Jitapa Chawawisuttikool, Saitip Kummuang, Hsiu-Yun Hsu, Sasithorn Sung-U
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The aim of this project was to create an evidence-based learning media designed to address the behavior issues of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with activities of daily living. Composed of two phases, the first phase used eight school based occupational therapists identify the challenge with daily tasks and behavior management strategies for intervention. After the data was analyzed, the learning media was developed and reviewed by the therapists, content experts and 90 parents of autistic children. The web-based education consists of: 1) problems affecting the ADL performance of children with ASD: eating, tooth brushing, dressing, and sleeping divided between behavioral and sensory challenge and 2) behavior management strategies were identified to enhance the ADL performance of children with ASD and included sensory integration, environmental, and behavior modification. Parent perspectives revealed that the learning media were easily understandable and simple to use, with suitable font, size, and color of the text, as well as appropriate user interaction.

开发基于网络的行为管理学习媒体,加强自闭症谱系障碍儿童的日常生活活动。
该项目的目的是创建一个以证据为基础的学习媒体,旨在解决自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在日常生活活动中的行为问题。第一阶段包括两个阶段,由八名学校职业治疗师确定日常任务的挑战和干预行为管理策略。在对数据进行分析后,由治疗师、内容专家和 90 名自闭症儿童的家长共同开发和审查了学习媒体。网络教育包括1)影响自闭症儿童日常活动能力的问题:进食、刷牙、穿衣和睡觉,分为行为挑战和感官挑战;2)确定了行为管理策略,以提高自闭症儿童的日常活动能力,包括感官整合、环境和行为修正。从家长的角度来看,学习媒体通俗易懂、简单易用,文字的字体、大小和颜色都很合适,用户互动也很恰当。
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期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy in Health Care is a journal of contemporary practice in occupational therapy. It provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field. Focused on everyday practice, the journal addresses the concerns of new and experienced therapists, presenting innovations in client evaluations and treatments, current research findings, critical reviews of current textbooks, descriptions of novel programs and descriptions of fieldwork innovations. An essential guide to the changing trends in health care, social services, and education, Occupational Therapy in Health Care provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field.
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