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Proactive versus Reactive: Strategies in the Implementation of School-based Services for Students with ASD.

Brittney V Root1, Melina Melgarejo2, Jessica Suhrheinrich2.   

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is increasingly prevalent, intervention costs are high, and long-term outcomes are poor. Proactive implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs; Steinbrenner et al., Evidence-Based Practices for Children, Youth, and Young Adults with Autism, 2020) through an assessment or planning process can lead to more effective services (Rubin et al., Admin Policy Mental Health Mental Health Serv Res 43(6), 1023-1028, 2016). The objective of this study is (a) to identify factors associated with the use of proactive versus reactive strategies for school-based services for students with ASD and (b) to examine school personnel perceptions of the use of proactive versus reactive strategies. Data were from a larger project in which 6 semi-structured focus groups were conducted to understand school personnel perceptions of how school districts implement new programs for ASD. Transcripts were coded using an iterative coding and review process. In the present study, primary themes were identified and classified as proactive or reactive. Participants reported both proactive and reactive allocation of district resources for intervention implementation. Reactive implementation was associated with litigation or due process, escalated student behavior, and non-public school placement, whereas proactive implementation was associated with ASD-specific programming, grants, personnel experience with EBPs, and prospective needs assessment. Participants perceived the reactive strategies as disadvantageous, and yet these strategies were sometimes still employed. Understanding the role of proactive and reactive strategies and the factors that influence their use could enable more effective planning for EBP use to improve both cost savings and student outcomes. This study is an important first step to explore resource allocation for school-based services for students with ASD.
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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorder; Cost analysis; EBP implementation; Leadership; Policy; School-based services

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34997368     DOI: 10.1007/s10488-021-01184-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health        ISSN: 0894-587X


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