Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder

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Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder. / Craig, Emma; Dounavi, Katerina; Ferguson, Jenny.
Yn: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Cyfrol 54, Rhif 2, 23.04.2021, t. 511-529.

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Craig, E, Dounavi, K & Ferguson, J 2021, 'Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder', Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, cyfrol. 54, rhif 2, tt. 511-529. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.834

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Craig E, Dounavi K, Ferguson J. Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 2021 Ebr 23;54(2):511-529. Epub 2021 Ebr 8. doi: 10.1002/jaba.834

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Craig, Emma ; Dounavi, Katerina ; Ferguson, Jenny. / Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder. Yn: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 2021 ; Cyfrol 54, Rhif 2. tt. 511-529.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Telehealth to train interventionists teaching functional living skills to children with autism spectrum disorder

AU - Craig, Emma

AU - Dounavi, Katerina

AU - Ferguson, Jenny

PY - 2021/4/23

Y1 - 2021/4/23

N2 - The number of Board Certified Behavior Analysts® (BCBA®s) available outside of the United States is significantly lower than the number of individuals with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requiring services. Research on alternative delivery platforms, such as telehealth, to disseminate interventions to those in need is of paramount importance. The current study evaluated the effectiveness of training professionals working with individuals with ASD in behavior-analytic procedures through telehealth. Four professional–child dyads took part. Data were collected on the professionals' treatment fidelity and number of independent steps performed by the children for 3 functional daily living skills. The study employed a multiple probe design across participants and included a cost analysis. All 4 professionals met the mastery criterion and all 4 children demonstrated increases in independence.

AB - The number of Board Certified Behavior Analysts® (BCBA®s) available outside of the United States is significantly lower than the number of individuals with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requiring services. Research on alternative delivery platforms, such as telehealth, to disseminate interventions to those in need is of paramount importance. The current study evaluated the effectiveness of training professionals working with individuals with ASD in behavior-analytic procedures through telehealth. Four professional–child dyads took part. Data were collected on the professionals' treatment fidelity and number of independent steps performed by the children for 3 functional daily living skills. The study employed a multiple probe design across participants and included a cost analysis. All 4 professionals met the mastery criterion and all 4 children demonstrated increases in independence.

U2 - 10.1002/jaba.834

DO - 10.1002/jaba.834

M3 - Article

VL - 54

SP - 511

EP - 529

JO - Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

JF - Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

SN - 0021-8855

IS - 2

ER -