| Literature DB >> 29021933 |
Valdeep Saini1, Alison M Betz2, Meagan K Gregory3, Yanerys Leon4, Nathalie Fernandez5.
Abstract
Geiger, Carr, and LeBlanc (2010) developed a decision-making model for escape-maintained problem behavior that could be used to guide the course of treatment selection. We used a digital survey to evaluate the model's potential usefulness. We presented novice and expert practitioners' written hypothetical scenarios and asked them to determine the optimal treatment in a given situation. Some participants were given the model, whereas others were instructed to use their best clinical judgment. Using logistic regression analyses, the general findings for our scenarios were the following: (a) experts without the aid of a decision model had better odds of selecting the optimal treatment than novices without the decision model, (b) experts with the decision model did not have greater odds of selecting optimal treatment than experts without the model, and (c) novices with the decision model did not have better odds of selecting the optimal treatment than novices without the decision model.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical decision-making; Escape-maintained problem behavior; Treatment models
Year: 2017 PMID: 29021933 PMCID: PMC5622005 DOI: 10.1007/s40617-017-0180-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Anal Pract ISSN: 1998-1929