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Parent Fidelity Mediates the Effect of Project ImPACT on Vocal Complexity 父母的忠诚度会调节 ImPACT 项目对声乐复杂性的影响
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1177/10538151241228461
Sarah R. Edmunds, Rachel M Hantman, Paul J. Yoder, Wendy L. Stone
Younger siblings of autistic children are at a high likelihood (HL) of autism, language, and/or cognitive delays. Vocal complexity, a continuous measure of the developmental maturity of vocal communication, is facilitated by parent-child interaction and predicts language outcomes. This study examined whether parents’ intervention fidelity to Project ImPACT, a 12-week, parent-mediated, naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention (NDBI), mediated the effect of Project ImPACT on parents’ verbal responsiveness (post-intervention) and children’s vocal complexity (3 months post-intervention). Participants were 54 12- to 24-month-old HL child-parent dyads who received 12 weeks of Project ImPACT ( n = 28) or business-as-usual ( n = 26) . Project ImPACT indirectly improved both parents’ verbal responsiveness and children’s vocal complexity by improving parents’ use of the intervention techniques. The efficacy of Project ImPACT in supporting early social communication might be attributed to how Project ImPACT helps parents improve the quality and frequency of their use of the intervention strategies across children’s everyday settings.
自闭症儿童的年幼兄弟姐妹极有可能(HL)患有自闭症、语言和/或认知障碍。发声复杂性是衡量发声交流发展成熟度的一个连续性指标,亲子互动有助于发声复杂性的提高,并能预测语言成果。ImPACT项目是一项为期12周、以家长为中介的自然发展行为干预(NDBI)项目,本研究考察了家长对ImPACT项目的干预忠实度是否会影响ImPACT项目对家长言语反应能力(干预后)和儿童发声复杂性(干预后3个月)的影响。54 名 12 至 24 个月大的 HL 儿童与父母组成的二人组接受了为期 12 周的 ImPACT 项目(28 人)或正常项目(26 人)。ImPACT 项目通过改善父母对干预技术的使用,间接提高了父母的言语反应能力和儿童发声的复杂性。ImPACT 项目在支持早期社会沟通方面的功效可能归功于该项目如何帮助家长提高在儿童的日常环境中使用干预策略的质量和频率。
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Parent Fidelity Mediates the Effect of Project ImPACT on Vocal Complexity 父母的忠诚度会调节 ImPACT 项目对声乐复杂性的影响
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1177/10538151241228461
Sarah R. Edmunds, Rachel M Hantman, Paul J. Yoder, Wendy L. Stone
Younger siblings of autistic children are at a high likelihood (HL) of autism, language, and/or cognitive delays. Vocal complexity, a continuous measure of the developmental maturity of vocal communication, is facilitated by parent-child interaction and predicts language outcomes. This study examined whether parents’ intervention fidelity to Project ImPACT, a 12-week, parent-mediated, naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention (NDBI), mediated the effect of Project ImPACT on parents’ verbal responsiveness (post-intervention) and children’s vocal complexity (3 months post-intervention). Participants were 54 12- to 24-month-old HL child-parent dyads who received 12 weeks of Project ImPACT ( n = 28) or business-as-usual ( n = 26) . Project ImPACT indirectly improved both parents’ verbal responsiveness and children’s vocal complexity by improving parents’ use of the intervention techniques. The efficacy of Project ImPACT in supporting early social communication might be attributed to how Project ImPACT helps parents improve the quality and frequency of their use of the intervention strategies across children’s everyday settings.
自闭症儿童的年幼兄弟姐妹极有可能(HL)患有自闭症、语言和/或认知障碍。发声复杂性是衡量发声交流发展成熟度的一个连续性指标,亲子互动有助于发声复杂性的提高,并能预测语言成果。ImPACT项目是一项为期12周、以家长为中介的自然发展行为干预(NDBI)项目,本研究考察了家长对ImPACT项目的干预忠实度是否对ImPACT项目对家长言语反应能力(干预后)和儿童发声复杂性(干预后3个月)的影响起中介作用。54 名 12 至 24 个月大的 HL 儿童与父母组成的二人组接受了为期 12 周的 ImPACT 项目(28 人)或正常项目(26 人)。ImPACT 项目通过改善父母对干预技术的使用,间接提高了父母的言语反应能力和儿童发声的复杂性。ImPACT 项目在支持早期社会沟通方面的功效可能归功于该项目如何帮助家长提高在儿童的日常环境中使用干预策略的质量和频率。
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Feasible Adaptation of ESDM for Statewide Implementation: A Look at Potential Effects, Implementation Conditions, and Cost 在全州范围内实施 ESDM 的可行性调整:对潜在影响、实施条件和成本的审视
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-30 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231218958
Deborah L. Rooks-Ellis, Gretchen Scheibel, Craig A. Mason, S. Tu
This article describes the development and use of a first of its kind statewide implementation of an adapted Early Start Denver Model (ESDM). Supported by a collaborative partnership between stakeholders that included families, state agencies, and a state university, the intervention was implemented within the existing framework of a northeastern state’s relationship-based Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part C early intervention program. Participants were 194 families. The study examined the effectiveness and implementation costs of an adaptation of the ESDM using a coaching model to inform statewide implementation to improve outcomes for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in rural and low-resource states. Results indicated 194 children who received a monthly average of 10.90 hr of adapted ESDM for an average of 12 months demonstrated an improvement in the frequency of ASD symptomology for a total cost of US$2,511/child. Intervention intensity and child factors demonstrated varying influence on outcomes. This study contributes to the literature by demonstrating the potential for positive impact of an evidence-based practice scaled to a statewide model of early intervention for young children with ASD.
本文介绍了在全州范围内首次开发和使用经改编的 "丹佛早期启蒙模式"(ESDM)的情况。在包括家庭、州政府机构和一所州立大学在内的利益相关者的合作支持下,该干预措施在东北部一个州基于关系的《残障人士教育法》(IDEA)C 部分早期干预计划的现有框架内实施。参与者为 194 个家庭。该研究考察了采用辅导模式对 ESDM 进行改编的有效性和实施成本,为全州范围内改善农村和资源匮乏州自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)幼儿的治疗效果提供了参考。结果表明,194 名儿童平均每月接受 10.90 小时的改编 ESDM,平均持续 12 个月,自闭症谱系障碍症状发生频率有所改善,每名儿童的总成本为 2,511 美元。干预强度和儿童因素对结果的影响各不相同。这项研究证明了循证实践在全州范围内对患有 ASD 的幼儿进行早期干预的潜在积极影响,为相关文献做出了贡献。
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Interdisciplinary Competencies for Implementing NDBIs With Young Children With Autism and Other Social Communication Challenges 为患有自闭症和其他社交沟通障碍的幼儿实施 NDBI 的跨学科能力
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231218928
Brooke Ingersoll, Sarah N. Douglas, Matthew T. Brodhead, Angela Barber, Louise A. Kaczmarek
Over the past decade, a newer class of interventions has emerged specifically designed for young children with or at high likelihood of autism, which are called Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs). NDBIs are particularly well-suited as a discipline agnostic, primary intervention for young children with autism and other social communication challenges; however, community providers from multiple disciplinary backgrounds who serve these children typically do not develop competencies in areas crucial for effectively implementing NDBI. The goal of this commentary is to: (a) describe the interdisciplinary competencies needed to deliver NDBIs effectively and (b) provide recommendations for moving the field of early intervention for autism and social communication delays forward. Resources for building these competencies for providers at the pre- and in-service level are also provided.
在过去十年中,出现了一类专门针对患有自闭症或极有可能患有自闭症的幼儿的新型干预措施,即自然发展行为干预(NDBIs)。NDBI 特别适合作为一种与学科无关的、针对患有自闭症和其他社会交流障碍的幼儿的主要干预措施;然而,为这些儿童提供服务的具有多种学科背景的社区服务提供者通常没有在有效实施 NDBI 的关键领域发展能力。本评论旨在:(a) 描述有效实施 NDBI 所需的跨学科能力;(b) 为推动自闭症和社交沟通障碍早期干预领域的发展提供建议。此外,还提供了在岗前和在岗水平上培养服务提供者这些能力的资源。
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Preliminary Outcomes and Adaptation of an NDBI for Spanish-Speaking Families 针对西班牙语家庭的 NDBI 的初步成果和调整
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231217475
Katherine Pickard, Karen Guerra, Nicole Hendrix, Meena Khowaja, Chris Nicholson
Naturalistic, Developmental, and Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) are an empirically supported intervention approach for young autistic children and their families. Spanish-speaking (SS) Latinx families have been underrepresented in autism intervention research, limiting our understanding of whether NDBIs are aligned with Latinx family values and belief systems. This study piloted a parent-mediated NDBI, Project ImPACT, within outpatient services for SS Latinx families. We aimed to examine the preliminary impact of Project ImPACT on family and child outcomes while using the Ecological Validity Model to evaluate program adaptations made by bilingual clinicians. Results from 15 families indicated good treatment completion and high satisfaction, alongside significant increases in child social communication skills and parent self-efficacy in supporting their child’s development. Mixed-methods data examining program adaptations indicated the need to provide additional information related to autism, bilingual language development, and service navigation, as well as adaptations to language and metaphors used in the program.
自然、发展和行为干预(NDBIs)是一种针对自闭症儿童及其家庭的经验性干预方法。讲西班牙语的拉美裔家庭在自闭症干预研究中的代表性不足,这限制了我们对 NDBI 是否符合拉美裔家庭价值观和信仰体系的了解。本研究在针对拉美裔 SS 家庭的门诊服务中试行了以家长为中介的 NDBI 项目 ImPACT。我们旨在研究 ImPACT 项目对家庭和儿童结果的初步影响,同时使用生态有效性模型来评估双语临床医生对项目进行的调整。来自 15 个家庭的研究结果表明,治疗完成情况良好,满意度较高,同时儿童的社交沟通技能和家长支持孩子发展的自我效能感都有显著提高。研究项目调整的混合方法数据表明,有必要提供更多与自闭症、双语语言发展和服务导航相关的信息,并对项目中使用的语言和隐喻进行调整。
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Professional Development Increases Child Care Providers’ NDBI Implementation and Children’s Language Outcomes 专业发展提高托儿机构的 NDBI 实施水平和儿童的语言成果
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231217486
Rebecca J Landa, Danika L. Pfeiffer, C. Holingue, Emily Baker
A majority of children’s language learning experiences occur in inclusive early child care and education settings. Few evidence-based professional development (PD) programs exist to empower early childhood education providers to use language instruction practices with children in inclusive classrooms. There is little research on providers’ implementation of naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention (NDBI) strategies to improve children’s language outcomes in whole-group inclusive instruction. We conducted a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial to test the hypothesis that providers in the Early Achievements for Child Care Providers (EA-CP) PD program would show greater gains in NDBI implementation fidelity during shared book reading relative to business-as-usual (BAU) providers. This hypothesis was confirmed. Compared to BAU providers, EA-CP providers exhibited significantly greater fidelity gains from pre-training to mid-training, post-training, and 12-week maintenance assessments. A secondary hypothesis was that toddlers with and without developmental delays in the EA-CP condition would exhibit greater vocabulary and communication gains than toddlers in the BAU condition. Analyses of children with and without delays showed significantly greater expressive vocabulary and story-related engagement and communication in the EA-CP group. For children with delays, positive effects favoring the EA-CP group but not statistically significant were found. Implications for research, practice, and policy are discussed.
大多数儿童的语言学习经历都发生在全纳早期儿童保育和教育环境中。很少有循证的专业发展(PD)计划能让幼儿教育机构在全纳课堂上对儿童进行语言指导。关于教育机构在全纳教学中实施自然发展行为干预(NDBI)策略以提高儿童语言成果的研究也很少。我们进行了一项试验性群组随机对照试验,以验证以下假设:与 "一切照旧"(BAU)的托儿机构相比,参加 "托儿机构早期成就"(EA-CP)PD 项目的托儿机构在分享图书阅读过程中,在自然发展行为干预(NDBI)实施的忠实度方面会有更大的提高。这一假设得到了证实。与 BAU 提供者相比,EA-CP 提供者在培训前、培训中期、培训后和 12 周的维持评估中都表现出了明显更高的忠实度。另一个假设是,与 BAU 条件下的幼儿相比,EA-CP 条件下有发育迟缓和无发育迟缓的幼儿在词汇量和沟通方面的进步更大。对有发育迟缓和无发育迟缓的幼儿进行的分析表明,EA-CP 组幼儿的词汇表达能力以及与故事相关的参与和交流能力明显更强。对于有发育迟缓的儿童,EA-CP 组有积极的影响,但在统计上并不显著。本文讨论了对研究、实践和政策的影响。
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Pilot Randomized Trial of a Caregiver-Mediated Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention in Part C Early Intervention C 部分早期干预中以护理人员为主导的自然发展行为干预试点随机试验
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-17 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231217462
Melanie Pellecchia, Brooke Ingersoll, Steven C. Marcus, Keiran M. Rump, Ming Xie, Jeannette Newman, L. Zeigler, Samantha R. Crabbe, D. Straiton, Elena Carranco Chávez, David S. Mandell
Few studies examine the effectiveness of community-based early interventions in unselected samples of autistic children, especially those from minoritized backgrounds. These types of studies require attention to strategies for recruitment, retention, data collection, and support for community providers beyond those used in university-based trials. We conducted a pilot trial of Project ImPACT, a promising caregiver-mediated naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention, in partnership with the early intervention system in a poor, large city. We assessed recruitment and retention strategies, training protocol, and measurement battery. We recruited representative provider and family samples, and had good measure completion among retained participants. Retention varied by study arm, providers had relatively poor fidelity to the intervention despite substantial support, and our measures did not appear sensitive to change. Lessons learned include the need for (a) a ramp-up training period prior to starting the study, (b) intensive implementation supports, and (c) additional strategies for family retention.
很少有研究对自闭症儿童(尤其是来自少数民族背景的自闭症儿童)的未选样本进行社区早期干预的有效性研究。这类研究需要关注招募、保留、数据收集以及为社区提供者提供支持的策略,而不是大学试验中使用的策略。我们与一个贫困大城市的早期干预系统合作,开展了一项名为 "ImPACT 项目 "的试点试验。我们对招募和保留策略、培训方案和测量电池进行了评估。我们招募了具有代表性的提供者和家庭样本,并在保留的参与者中很好地完成了测量。保留率因研究机构而异,尽管提供了大量支持,但提供者对干预的忠诚度相对较差,而且我们的测量方法似乎对变化并不敏感。我们吸取的经验教训包括:(a)在开始研究前需要有一个强化培训期;(b)需要强化实施支持;(c)需要采取更多策略来留住家庭。
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Mapping the Active Ingredients and Mechanisms of Change of a Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention Using Mixed Methods 使用混合方法绘制自然发展行为干预的活性成分和变化机制图
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-17 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231217450
Kyle M. Frost, Brooke Ingersoll
Limited research has examined the active ingredients and mechanisms of change of naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBIs). The present study used an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design to develop a comprehensive Theory of Change of Project ImPACT, an empirically supported NDBI. We used qualitative data from interviews with intervention experts ( n = 10), community providers ( n = 22), and caregivers ( n = 12) to develop a comprehensive causal model of the intervention process. We then tested select paths of the causal model using path analyses with an archival dataset ( n = 92). The causal model described how developmental techniques aimed at supporting children’s attention and engagement lay the foundation for more adult-directed learning opportunities and subsequent child skill growth. However, hypothesized causal relationships were not supported by our quantitative analyses. In the future, this research can be used to develop and prioritize nuanced research questions related to the timing, optimization, and mechanistic process underlying NDBIs.
对自然发展行为干预(NDBIs)的有效成分和变化机制的研究有限。本研究采用探索性顺序混合方法设计,为 "ImPACT 项目 "这一经验支持的 NDBI 制定了全面的 "变化理论"。我们利用与干预专家(10 人)、社区提供者(22 人)和护理者(12 人)访谈的定性数据,建立了干预过程的综合因果模型。然后,我们利用档案数据集(n = 92)进行路径分析,对因果模型的部分路径进行了测试。该因果模型描述了旨在支持儿童注意力和参与度的发展技术是如何为更多成人指导的学习机会和随后的儿童技能增长奠定基础的。然而,我们的定量分析并不支持假设的因果关系。未来,这项研究可用于开发和优先考虑与 NDBIs 的时机、优化和机制过程相关的细微研究问题。
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Pilot Feasibility of a Community Inclusion Preschool Program for Children With Autism 自闭症儿童社区融合学前计划的试点可行性
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231217483
A. Jobin, Aubyn C. Stahmer, Nora Camacho, Gina C. May, K. Gist, Lauren Brookman-Frazee
Few studies have reported outcomes from the delivery of naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBI) in group-based community care. Further, while the importance of inclusion for autistic individuals is well established, there is little research on the feasibility of community-based inclusion programs for preschool-aged autistic children. Positive outcomes have been reported from a few model inclusion programs. However, most involved extensive training from researchers, with limited available data on self-sustaining community-based programs. This quasi-experimental study tracked outcomes for 31 autistic preschool-aged children with verbal and play skills close to age level, who were enrolled in a community inclusion preschool program utilizing NDBI. Children, aged 2.5 to 5 years of age at entry, attended the program for 8 to 36 months. Paired sample t-tests indicated statistically significant improvements from time 1 to time 2 on standardized measures of adaptive behavior, social skills, and autism characteristics. Implications for the feasibility of using NDBI for autistic children in inclusive preschool settings and directions for future research are discussed.
很少有研究报告了在社区集体护理中实施自然发展行为干预(NDBI)的结果。此外,虽然融入对自闭症患者的重要性已得到公认,但针对学龄前自闭症儿童的社区融入计划的可行性研究却很少。据报道,少数示范性融入计划取得了积极成果。不过,大多数项目都需要研究人员提供大量培训,而有关社区自闭症儿童项目的可用数据却十分有限。这项准实验研究跟踪了 31 名学龄前自闭症儿童的学习成果,这些儿童的语言和游戏技能接近同龄儿童水平,他们参加了一个采用 NDBI 的社区全纳学前教育项目。这些儿童入学时年龄为 2.5 至 5 岁,参加该项目时间为 8 至 36 个月。配对样本 t 检验表明,在适应行为、社交技能和自闭症特征的标准化测量方面,从第一阶段到第二阶段都有显著的统计学进步。本文讨论了在全纳学前环境中对自闭症儿童使用 NDBI 的可行性以及未来研究的方向。
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Parent Perceptions of Participating in a Parent-Mediated Program for Young Autistic Children 家长对参加自闭症幼儿家长辅导计划的看法
IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI: 10.1177/10538151231214749
Lauren E. van Noorden, Jeff Sigafoos, Carla Wallace-Watkin, Hannah L. Waddington
Parents may be well placed to deliver therapeutic support to their own autistic preschool children. Parent-implemented Early Start Denver Model (P-ESDM) is one well-researched program for coaching parents to use strategies in daily routines to support child development. This qualitative study examined the perceptions of parents of autistic preschool children who participated in a two-tiered 20-week P-ESDM program. This program was novel in that it involved group delivery of P-ESDM as well as a two-tiered approach to support provision. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the nine parents of seven autistic preschool boys who participated in the program. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Four key themes and 13 subthemes were developed. The themes centered on (a) program accessibility and participation, (b) experience of the two-tiered coaching process, (c) commitment and perseverance, and (d) outcomes. Parents perceived the program to be feasible, acceptable, and effective and gave recommendations for improving future tiered P-ESDM supports. The mixed perceptions from parents suggest the need for flexible, individualized support. Understanding the reported strengths and barriers of this program could allow future programs to better meet the needs of diverse families.
父母可以很好地为他们自己的自闭症学龄前儿童提供治疗性支持。家长实施的早期开始丹佛模式(P-ESDM)是一个经过充分研究的项目,用于指导父母在日常生活中使用策略来支持儿童发展。本定性研究考察了参加为期20周的两层P-ESDM项目的学龄前自闭症儿童家长的认知。该计划的新颖之处在于,它涉及到P-ESDM的小组交付以及支持提供的两层方法。研究人员对参与该项目的7名自闭症学龄前男孩的9位父母进行了半结构化访谈。数据分析采用反身性主题分析。制定了四个关键主题和13个次级主题。主题集中在(a)项目的可及性和参与性,(b)两级指导过程的经验,(c)承诺和毅力,以及(d)结果。家长认为该项目是可行的、可接受的和有效的,并提出了改进未来分层P-ESDM支持的建议。家长们的不同看法表明,需要灵活的、个性化的支持。了解这个项目的优势和障碍可以让未来的项目更好地满足不同家庭的需求。
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