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Stakeholder perspectives on transition planning, implementation, and outcomes for students with autism spectrum disorder.

Claire Snell-Rood1, Lisa Ruble2, Harold Kleinert2, John H McGrew3, Medina Adams2, Alexis Rodgers4, Jaye Odom5, Wing Hang Wong6, Yue Yu3.   

Abstract

LAY ABSTRACT: Little is known about factors impacting poor post-school outcomes for transition-age students with autism spectrum disorder. Guided by an implementation science framework that takes into account the multiple factors that influence transition outcomes, we sought to better understand the interdependent impacts of policy, organizational, provider, and individual factors that shape the transition planning process in schools, and the subsequent process through which transition plans are implemented as youth with autism spectrum disorder access services and gain employment after school. We conducted focus groups with individuals with autism spectrum disorder, parents, classroom teachers, school administrators, adult service providers, and state policymakers (10 groups, N = 40). Participants described how core tenets of the individualized education planning process were not reliably implemented: planning was described by inappropriate goal-setting, ineffective communication, and inadequate involvement of all decision-makers needed to inform planning. After school, youth struggled to access the services specified in their transition plans due to inadequate planning, overburdened services, and insufficient accountability for adult service providers. Finally, a failure to include appropriate skill-building and insufficient interagency and community relationships limited efforts to gain and maintain employment. Diverse stakeholder perspectives illuminate the need for implementation efforts to target the provider, organizational, and policy levels to improve transition outcomes for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

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Keywords:  COMPASS; EPIS; autism spectrum disorder; implementation science; stakeholders; transition planning

Year:  2020        PMID: 31957461      PMCID: PMC7311242          DOI: 10.1177/1362361319894827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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5.  A Preliminary Study of Parent Activation, Parent-Teacher Alliance, Transition Planning Quality, and IEP and Postsecondary Goal Attainment of Students with ASD.

Authors:  Lisa Ruble; John H McGrew; Venus Wong; Medina Adams; Yue Yu
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2019-08

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Authors:  Connie Wong; Samuel L Odom; Kara A Hume; Ann W Cox; Angel Fettig; Suzanne Kucharczyk; Matthew E Brock; Joshua B Plavnick; Veronica P Fleury; Tia R Schultz
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Review 5.  Educational Interventions for Children and Youth with Autism: A 40-Year Perspective.

Authors:  Samuel L Odom; Laura J Hall; Kristi L Morin; Bonnie R Kraemer; Kara A Hume; Nancy S McIntyre; Sallie W Nowell; Jessica R Steinbrenner; Brianne Tomaszewski; Ann M Sam; Leann DaWalt
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