为患有或有患自闭症谱系障碍风险的幼儿提供社会沟通干预的远程保健应用的当前趋势。

IF 2.2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Current Developmental Disorders Reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-12 DOI:10.1007/s40474-020-00214-w
Jessica Simacek, Marianne Elmquist, Adele F Dimian, Joe Reichle
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回顾目的:早期、强化和高质量的干预通常可以改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的社交结果。许多儿童在干预方面遇到障碍,导致干预开始的严重延误或完全错过了干预的机会。随着技术的不断进步,该领域对远程保健应用于干预措施提供的调查正在迅速增加。本文重点介绍了近5年来远程医疗在ASD儿童早期干预实践中使用的社会沟通干预的当前趋势,包括对2014年至2020年1月的研究的简要回顾以及我们团队在该领域的经验。最近的发现:根据我们的经验和我们在这一领域确定的22项研究,我们描述了目前使用的远程保健应用的趋势以及如何提供干预措施。我们还提供了关于该主题的建议、限制和未来方向。摘要:远程医疗通过增加干预的可及性,克服地理和为自闭症幼儿提供服务的成本等障碍,提供了创新的干预提供选择。
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Current Trends in Telehealth Applications to Deliver Social Communication Interventions for Young Children with or at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Purpose of review: Early, intensive, and high-quality interventions can often improve social communication outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many children experience barriers to intervention, resulting in significant delays to intervention onset or missed opportunities for intervention altogether. With constant advances in technology, the field is experiencing a rapid increase in investigation of telehealth applications to intervention delivery. This article highlights the current trends in social communication intervention via telehealth used in early intervention practices for children with ASD over the past 5 years, including a brief review of studies (from 2014 to January 2020) and our team's experiences in this area.

Recent findings: Based on our experience and the 22 studies we identified in this area, we describe the current trends in telehealth applications used and how interventions were delivered. We also provide recommendations, limitations, and future directions on this topic.

Summary: Telehealth offers innovative intervention delivery options by increasing intervention access, overcoming barriers such as geography and costs of service delivery for young children with ASD.

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Current Developmental Disorders Reports
Current Developmental Disorders Reports Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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期刊介绍: Current Developmental Disorders Reports commissions expert reviews from leading scientists and clinicians in the field of developmental disorders. What makes the journal unique is its focus—coverage of not one but a host of major disorders in the field, ranging from autism, ADHD, and Tourette’s syndrome, to motor disorders such as cerebral palsy and developmental coordination disorder, through to language and reading disorders such as developmental dyslexia. International authorities serve as editorial board members and section editors, and articles from some of the world’s leading researchers will focus on timely and current reviews of the literature in areas spanning the continuum from bench to communities to individuals. Reviews on new scientific discoveries in neurosciences, genetics, and epidemiology, as well as clinical interventions and policy will provide readers with access to new, innovative, and impactful discoveries as they emerge.
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