Julie Bickel, Jonathan Hatoun, Margaret Fry, Lisa Prock, Louis Vernacchio, Laura Burckett Patane, Ashley Coop, Carol Weitzman
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目的:目前的研究评估了一项旨在培训初级保健临床医生(PCCs)诊断18至36个月自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)高风险儿童的教育计划的影响。方法:两组PCCs完成了为期9个月的8期培训。临床医生在基线和培训完成后3个月接受调查。收集了PCCs关于ASD的知识、诊断信念以及对ASD诊断评估各方面的感知舒适度和能力的信息。结果:35名参与者完成了培训,29名(82%)完成了问卷调查和事后调查。在基线时,尽管31%的儿童在过去一年中被诊断出患有自闭症,但89%的儿科医生报告没有接受过发育行为儿科或自闭症儿童诊断方面的额外培训。训练后,PCCs报告在18至36个月的轻度ASD (2.31 vs 3.02, p < 0.0001)、中度ASD (3.03 vs 3.83, p < 0.001)和重度ASD (3.45 vs 4.34, p < 0.0001)患儿中诊断ASD的舒适度显著提高。这些儿童在完成自闭症评估方面的知识和感知能力也显著提高,包括填写自闭症病史、完成结构化观察、给儿童自闭症评定量表(第二版)打分、撰写医疗必要性信函以及与家人讨论结果。结论:经过培训,PCCs报告了他们在诊断18 - 36月龄幼儿ASD高风险的各个方面的知识、舒适度和能力的显著提高。PCCs可以帮助改善有自闭症风险的幼儿获得服务的机会。
Bridging the Gap in Autism Diagnosis: An Evaluation of a Novel Primary Care Training Model.
Objective: The current study assesses the impact of an educational program designed to train primary care clinicians (PCCs) to diagnose children between age 18 and 36 months at high risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Methods: Two cohorts of PCCs completed an 8-session training over a 9-month period. Clinicians were surveyed at baseline and 3 months after training completion. Information was collected regarding PCCs knowledge of ASD, their diagnostic beliefs, and perceived comfort and competence regarding all aspects of an ASD diagnostic evaluation.
Results: A total of 35 participants completed training, and 29 (82%) completed presurvey and postsurvey. At baseline, 89% of PCCs reported no additional training in developmental behavioral pediatrics or diagnosing children with ASD, although 31% had diagnosed a child with ASD in the past year. After training, PCCs reported significantly greater comfort diagnosing ASD in children between age 18 and 36 months with mild ASD (2.31 vs 3.02, p < 0.0001), moderate ASD (3.03 vs 3.83, p < 0.001), and severe ASD (3.45 vs 4.34, p < 0.0001). PCCs also reported a significant increase in their knowledge and perceived competence in completing an autism evaluation, including taking an autism history, completing a structured observation, scoring the Childhood Autism Rating Scale-Second Edition, writing a letter of medical necessity, and discussing findings with families.
Conclusion: After training, PCCs reported a significant improvement in their knowledge, comfort, and competence regarding all aspects of diagnosing young children 18 to 36 months of age at high risk of ASD. PCCs can help to improve access to services for young children at risk for ASD.
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Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.