Tele-Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned From Early Intervention Practitioners

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Early Intervention Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1177/10538151241238007
Dana C. Childress, Megan Schumaker-Murphy
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During the COVID-19 global pandemic, early intervention (EI) practitioners experienced an unexpected shift to providing tele-intervention services to support children and families using virtual platforms. Because this shift occurred across the field, it is important to understand the perspectives of those who experienced it under exceptional circumstances. This study examined the perspectives of 353 practitioners across the United States who supported families of infants and toddlers enrolled in EI programs under Part C of IDEA (2004) while providing tele-intervention during the pandemic. A qualitative thematic analysis of survey responses revealed five themes: (a) shifting to tele-intervention was challenging; (b) the shift to tele-intervention was perceived as having a mostly positive impact on service quality; (c) practitioners gained new skills, often related to parent coaching; (d) parent engagement increased during tele-intervention; and (e) practitioners support the continued use of tele-intervention as an EI service delivery option.
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COVID-19 大流行期间的远程干预:早期干预实践者的经验教训
在 COVID-19 全球大流行期间,早期干预(EI)从业人员经历了一次意想不到的转变,即利用虚拟平台提供远程干预服务,为儿童和家庭提供支持。由于这一转变发生在整个领域,因此了解在特殊情况下经历这一转变的人员的观点非常重要。本研究考察了全美 353 名从业人员的观点,他们在大流行期间提供远程干预的同时,还为根据《美国婴幼儿教育法》(IDEA)(2004 年)C 部分注册的幼儿教育项目中的婴幼儿家庭提供支持。对调查回复的定性专题分析揭示了五个主题:(a)转向远程干预具有挑战性;(b)转向远程干预被认为对服务质量产生了积极影响;(c)从业人员获得了新技能,通常与家长辅导有关;(d)远程干预期间家长参与度提高;以及(e)从业人员支持继续使用远程干预作为提供幼儿教育服务的一种选择。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Intervention (JEI) publishes articles related to research and practice in early intervention for infants and young children with special needs and their families. Early intervention is defined broadly as procedures that facilitate the development of infants and young children who have special needs or who are at risk for developmental disabilities. The childhood years in which early intervention might occur begin at birth, or before birth for some prevention programs, and extend through the years in which children traditionally begin elementary school.
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