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Coaching via Telehealth: Caregiver-Mediated Interventions for Young Children on the Waitlist for an Autism Diagnosis Using Single-Case Design.

Megan G Kunze1, Wendy Machalicek1, Qi Wei1, Stephanie St Joseph1.   

Abstract

Years can elapse between parental suspicion of a developmental delay and a diagnostic assessment, ultimately delaying access to medically necessary, autism-specific intervention. Using a single-case, concurrent multiple baseline design, autism spectrum disorder symptomology (i.e., higher-order restrictive and repetitive behaviors and interests; higher-order RRBIs) was targeted in toddlers (21-35 months) waiting for a diagnostic appointment. Caregivers were coached via telehealth to mediate early intervention to decrease interfering, inflexible higher-order RRBIs during play using four evidence-based applied behavior analytic strategies: modeling, prompting, differential reinforcement of appropriate behaviors, and response interruption and redirection. Six mother-child dyads were recruited from pediatrician offices and early intervention service districts in the United States. All families were considered under-served, under-resourced, or living in rural locations. A visual analysis of the data combined with Tau-U revealed a strong basic effect between the intervention package and parent strategy use and child flexible and inflexible behavior. Findings were consistent across participants with one exception demonstrating a moderate effect for flexible behaviors yet a strong effect for inflexible behaviors. Standardized mean difference was beyond zero for all participants. Implications for science and practice include support for early intervention of higher-order RRBIs for young children with and at risk for ASD.

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Keywords:  applied behavior analysis; autism spectrum disorder; caregiver-mediated intervention; restrictive and repetitive behavior; single-case design; telehealth

Year:  2021        PMID: 33924440     DOI: 10.3390/jcm10081654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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1.  Adapting parent-focused interventions for diverse caregivers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Lessons learned during global crises.

Authors:  Sandra B Vanegas; Ana D Dueñas; Megan Kunze; Yue Xu
Journal:  J Policy Pract Intellect Disabil       Date:  2022

2.  Telehealth Delivery in Part C Early Intervention: Provider and Caregiver Perspectives.

Authors:  Alice Bravo; Lisa V Ibañez; Sabine Scott; Catherine Dick; Pascale Carpentier; Wendy L Stone
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2022-09-24
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