家庭和临床医生对自闭症远程医疗评估的经验:一项混合方法的系统回顾。

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PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2025-07-29 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000931
Panos Katakis, Paige Frankson, Georgia Lockwood Estrin, Jeanne Wolstencroft, Venus Mirzaei, Shermina Sayani, David Skuse, Michelle Heys
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近年来,利用远程医疗对儿童自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)进行评估的情况大大增加。虽然过去的研究已经探讨了远程医疗评估ASD程序的可行性和有效性,但家庭和临床医生对远程医疗进行自闭症评估的可接受性和观点尚未得到系统的研究。这一混合方法的系统评价旨在综合现有的证据,以了解家庭和临床医生与远程医疗的经验。我们遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法论指导方针,使用聚合集成方法进行混合方法系统审查。我们检索了相关数据库(EMBASE、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、CINAHL、ASSIA)和其他来源(如灰色文献)来确定符合条件的文章(PROSPERO: CRD42022332500)。来自符合条件的研究的数据被汇总并进行专题综合。本综述共纳入27项研究,涉及1013名护理人员和521名临床医生,他们分享了他们对远程医疗的看法和经验。总体而言,与会者对远程保健程序非常满意,并指出了若干优势,包括增加了便利性、灵活性和效率(例如,降低了成本和旅行时间),改善了服务的提供和获得及时护理的机会,以及提高了临床效果。但是,也报告了某些不利因素,例如技术上的困难、观察某些行为的困难、认为不够准确、对家庭作用的关切和保护问题等。据认为,远程保健改善了一些家庭(即地理位置偏远的家庭)的公平性,同时可能使其他家庭(即社会经济上处于不利地位的家庭和英语熟练程度有限的家庭)处于不利地位。年龄较大、活动较少、医学和心理社会复杂性较低以及ASD表现较明显的儿童被认为更适合ASD的远程健康评估。总之,这篇综述为家庭和临床医生在远程医疗方面的经验提供了新的见解,强调了远程医疗在ASD评估中的潜在用途,并确定了需要改进和未来研究的领域。
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Families' and clinicians' experiences with telehealth assessments for autism: A mixed-methods systematic review.

Families' and clinicians' experiences with telehealth assessments for autism: A mixed-methods systematic review.

Families' and clinicians' experiences with telehealth assessments for autism: A mixed-methods systematic review.

Families' and clinicians' experiences with telehealth assessments for autism: A mixed-methods systematic review.

Recently, the utilization of telehealth for the evaluation of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children has increased considerably. Although past studies have explored the feasibility and validity of telehealth assessment procedures for ASD, the acceptability and perspectives of families and clinicians regarding telehealth for autism evaluations have not yet been systematically examined. This mixed-methods systematic review aimed to synthesize the available evidence to understand the experiences of families and clinicians with telehealth. We followed the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology guidelines for conducting mixed-method systematic reviews using the convergent integrated approach. We searched relevant databases (EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, ASSIA) and other sources (e.g., grey literature) to identify eligible articles (PROSPERO: CRD42022332500). Data from eligible studies were pooled and subjected to thematic synthesis. In total, 27 studies were included in this review, involving 1013 caregivers and 521 clinicians who shared their perceptions and experiences with telehealth. Overall, participants were highly satisfied with telehealth procedures and noted several advantages, including increased convenience, flexibility, and efficiency (e.g., reduced costs and travel time), improved service provision and access to timely care, and enhanced clinical effectiveness. However, certain disadvantages, such as technical difficulties, difficulties observing certain behaviors, perceived lack of accuracy, concerns about the family's role and safeguarding issues, among others, were also reported. Telehealth was believed to improve equity for some families (i.e., geographically remote families) while potentially disadvantaging others (i.e., socioeconomically disadvantaged families and those with limited English proficiency). Children who were older, less active, less medically and psychosocially complex and those with a clearer presentation of ASD were considered more suitable for a telehealth evaluation for ASD. In conclusion, this review provides new insights into the experiences of families and clinicians with telehealth, highlighting its potential uses for ASD evaluations and identifying areas for improvement and future research.

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