RITA-T(幼儿自闭症快速互动筛查测试)社区模式,以改善幼儿自闭症的获取和早期识别。

Child neurology open Pub Date : 2023-09-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2329048X231203817
Roula Choueiri, William T Garrison, Valerie Tokatli, Naaz Daneshvar, Jillian Belgrad, Guangyu Zhu, Bo Zhang
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目的:通过与初级保健(PC)、早期干预(EI)和自闭症诊断学家的合作,评估RITA-T(幼儿自闭症快速互动筛查测试)模型的识别和推广效果。方法:在3年多的时间里(2018-2021),15个EI和9个PC(MD和NP)中心参与了该项目。我们对供应商进行了RITA-T培训,并建立了筛选模型。我们回顾了通过该模型转诊的所有幼儿的图表,并将等待时间和诊断结果与通过三级自闭症诊所定期转诊评估的结果进行了比较。我们还检查了RITA-T心理测量。结果:377名幼儿符合我们的纳入标准。等待诊断的时间平均为2.8个月,这导致了社区提供者之间的进一步合作。RITA-T的截止分数保持一致。供应商报告说,该模型的可信度提高,易于集成。结论:该模型具有可推广性,提高了ASD的早期识别率。
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The RITA-T (Rapid Interactive Screening Test for Autism in Toddlers) Community Model to Improve Access and Early Identification of Autism in Young Children.

Objective: To evaluate improved identification and the generalization of the RITA-T (Rapid interactive Screening Test for Autism in Toddlers) model through partnerships with Primary Care (PC), Early Intervention (EI), and Autism Diagnosticians. Methods: Over 3 years (2018-2021), 15 EI and 9 PC (MD and NP) centers participated in this project. We trained providers on the RITA-T and established screening models. We reviewed charts of all toddlers referred through this model and compared wait times, and diagnoses, to those evaluated through regular referral in a tertiary-based autism clinic. We also examined the RITA-T psychometrics. Results: 377 toddlers met our inclusion criteria. Wait time for diagnosis was an average of 2.8 months and led to further collaboration between community providers. RITA-T cut-off scores stayed consistent. Providers reported improved confidence and easy integration of this model. Conclusions: This model is generalizable and improves the Early Identification of ASD.

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