视频提示与图片提示在提高自闭症儿童日常生活技能方面的效果。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Jeryl D Benson, Alivia Cartwright, Kimberly A Szucs, Deborah Smitsky, Erica Chippich, Lauren Roebuck
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重要性:静态图片(SP)时间表是针对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的一种成熟的干预措施,但视频建模(VM)的使用尚未得到深入研究:比较 VM 提示与 SP 提示在提高自闭症儿童日常生活技能独立性方面的效果:设计:实验性交替治疗设计:参与者:17 名参与者(13 名男性和 4 名女性):17 名被诊断为 ASD 的参与者(13 男 4 女;年龄 9-18 岁):干预措施:在参与任务过程中使用平板电脑进行视觉提示,分两个阶段收集数据:结果和测量:在干预过程中,记录每位参与者完成任务所需的提示类型和频率:结果:VM 和 SP 条件至少在一个阶段有所改善。大多数参与者在完成任务时所需的提示次数有所减少,完成任务的独立性有所提高。从基线到数据收集结束,所需提示次数的减少表明在完成任务方面取得了有临床意义的进步:VM和SP提示都能提高日常生活技能的独立性,大多数参与者在任一条件下都有所改善,这表明使用视觉提示(VM或SP)对ASD人群是有效的。通俗摘要:为自闭症儿童和青少年提供服务的作业疗法从业者通常会把提高日常生活技能作为一个目标领域。本研究的结果以支持使用视觉辅助工具(静态图片或视频建模)来提高自闭症儿童日常生活技能的证据为基础。研究结果还强调了与视觉提示类型相关的功能和有效性水平的新证据。立场声明:本文主要使用身份优先语言(即自闭症患者),有时也使用人物优先语言(即自闭症患者),以反映自闭症群体语言偏好的差异性(Lord 等人,2022 年)。
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Effectiveness of Video Prompting Versus Picture Prompting in Improving Daily Living Skills of Autistic Children.

Importance: Static picture (SP) schedules are an established intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the use of video modeling (VM) has not been thoroughly investigated.

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of VM prompts versus SP prompts in improving autistic children's independence with daily living skills.

Design: An experimental alternating treatment design.

Setting: Approved private school for children with disabilities.

Participants: Seventeen participants (13 male and 4 female; ages 9-18 yr) with an ASD diagnosis.

Intervention: Visual prompts using a tablet were provided during task participation, with data collected in two phases.

Outcomes and measures: Type and frequency of the prompts required to complete the task were documented for each participant during the intervention session.

Results: Both VM and SP conditions resulted in improvements in at least one phase. Most participants demonstrated a decrease in the number of required cues to complete the task and an increase in independence to complete the task. The decrease in number of cues required from baseline to end of data collection indicated clinically meaningful improvement in task completion.

Conclusion: Both VM and SP prompts resulted in an increase in independence in daily living skills, with most participants demonstrating improvement in either condition, indicating that the use of visual prompts (either VM or SP) is effective with the ASD population. Plain-Language Summary: Occupational therapy practitioners who work with autistic children and adolescents often identify improving daily living skills as a goal area. Findings from this study build on evidence that supports the use of a visual aid (either static picture or video modeling) to improve autistic children's acquisition of daily living skills. The findings also highlight emerging evidence related to the level of function and effectiveness associated with the type of visual cue. Positionality Statement: This article primarily uses identity-first language (i.e., autistic person) and at times person-first language (i.e., person with autism) to reflect the variability in the language preferences of the autism community (Lord et al., 2022).

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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