Real-Time Telehealth Treatment Team Consultation for Self-Injury by Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autor: | Oleg N. Medvedev, Rachel E. Myers, Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Yoon-Suk Hwang |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Original Paper
medicine.medical_specialty Mindfulness Social work Public health COVID-19 Soles of the Feet (SoF) Translational research Telehealth medicine.disease Mental health Coronavirus Autism spectrum disorder Intervention (counseling) medicine Psychology (miscellaneous) Behavior support plans Psychology Psychiatry Self-injury Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders |
Popis: | Objectives Self-injurious behavior (SIB) refers to any repeated self-directed, non-suicidal, behavior that may cause or has the potential to cause physical harm to the person’s body. Behavioral interventions provide the standard evidence-based treatments for SIB by people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disabilities (ID). Translating the proven effectiveness of behavioral interventions to treatment of self-injury in community settings by clinicians and caregivers has not been totally successful. The aim of the present study was to advance translational research by providing real-time telehealth consultation to a treatment team at a community-based mental health agency that provided inpatient and outpatient services to individuals with ASD and ID. Method The participants of this single-case experimental study were three adolescents with ASD who had been referred for services because of their increasingly unmanageable SIB both at home and at school. The telehealth consultant provided real-time assistance to the treatment team within a translational model of care in the development and implementation of a behavior support plan and an informal mindfulness-based Soles of the Feet (SoF) program. Results Both visual and statistical analyses demonstrated reductions in the frequency of SIB for all three adolescents, with overall clinically significant reductions only with the SoF intervention. Conclusion The results of this translational study suggest that telehealth consultation might be a viable technological alternative in situations which preclude face-to-face consultation. Telehealth consultation could be one method of supporting people with behavioral difficulties during pandemics, such as COVID-19. |
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