Evaluation of a Telehealth ABA Program for Caregivers of Children with ASD.

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Stephanie Gerow, Marie Kirkpatrick, Kristina McGinnis, Tracey N Sulak, Tonya N Davis, Stephanie Fritz
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Abstract

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often experience skill deficits that can negatively affect long-term outcomes. Interventions based on applied behavior analysis (ABA) yield improvements in targeted skills. However, families often have difficulty accessing ABA services. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a caregiver coaching program delivered via telehealth. Thirty children with ASD and their caregivers (e.g., parents, grandparents) participated in all phases of the study. The program consisted of therapists providing coaching in English or Spanish to caregivers of children with ASD via synchronous video call telehealth visits, typically provided one to two times per week. Caregivers received coaching in interventions (e.g., functional communication training, discrete trial teaching, total task chaining, and naturalistic teaching) to address individualized goals. We collected data on caregiver treatment fidelity and child outcomes (i.e., Vineland-3, observation, and analysis of time series data). Caregivers implemented intervention procedures with 95% accuracy on average. The single-case effect sizes calculated based on the time series baseline and intervention data yielded medium, large, or very large improvements for 85% of goals addressed. Results indicated that the children improved on appropriate engagement (measured via observation), but there was no statistically significant improvement for the remaining pre-post measures. These results, along with the results of previous studies, provide preliminary support for the use of telehealth to provide ABA services. However, there is a need for additional research evaluating the efficacy of these types of programs.

ASD儿童护理人员远程健康ABA项目的评估。
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童经常经历技能缺陷,这可能会对长期结果产生负面影响。基于应用行为分析(ABA)的干预措施提高了目标技能。然而,家庭往往难以获得ABA的服务。本研究的目的是评估通过远程医疗提供的护理人员指导计划的有效性。30名自闭症儿童和他们的照顾者(如父母、祖父母)参加了研究的所有阶段。该项目包括治疗师通过同步视频通话远程医疗访问,用英语或西班牙语向自闭症儿童的护理人员提供指导,通常每周提供一到两次。护理人员接受干预训练(例如,功能性沟通训练,离散试验教学,总任务链和自然主义教学),以实现个性化目标。我们收集了照顾者治疗保真度和儿童结局的数据(即Vineland-3,观察和时间序列数据分析)。护理人员实施干预程序的准确率平均为95%。基于时间序列基线和干预数据计算的单例效应量对85%的目标产生了中等、较大或非常大的改善。结果表明,孩子们在适当的参与(通过观察测量)方面有所改善,但在其余的前后测量方面没有统计学上的显著改善。这些结果与以前的研究结果一起,为利用远程保健提供ABA服务提供了初步支持。然而,还需要进一步的研究来评估这些项目的效果。
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Behavior Modification
Behavior Modification PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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5.30
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27
期刊介绍: For two decades, researchers and practitioners have turned to Behavior Modification for current scholarship on applied behavior modification. Starting in 1995, in addition to keeping you informed on assessment and modification techniques relevant to psychiatric, clinical, education, and rehabilitation settings, Behavior Modification revised and expanded its focus to include treatment manuals and program descriptions. With these features you can follow the process of clinical research and see how it can be applied to your own work. And, with Behavior Modification, successful clinical and administrative experts have an outlet for sharing their solutions in the field.
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