Gentry Tony, Kriner Richard, Sima Adam, McDonough Jennifer, Wehman Paul
Department of Occupational Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University, 730 East Broad Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA, USA,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Mar;45(3):669-84. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2221-8.
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are versatile task organizers that hold promise as assistive technologies for people with cognitive-behavioral challenges. This delayed randomized controlled trial compared two groups of adult workers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to determine whether the use of an Apple iPod Touch PDA as a vocational support improves work performance and reduces personal support needs on the job. Baseline data were collected on 50 adults with ASD who were beginning a vocational placement supported by a job coach. Participants were randomized to receive training in the use of a PDA as a vocational aid upon starting their job or after working 12 weeks without PDA support. Workers who received PDA training at the beginning of their job placement required significantly less hours of job coaching support (p = 0.013) during their first 12 weeks on the job than those who had not yet received the intervention. Functional performance between the two groups was not significantly different. The significant difference in hours of job coaching support persisted during the subsequent 12 weeks, in which both groups used a PDA (p = 0.017).
个人数字助理(PDA)是多功能的任务管理器,有望成为帮助有认知行为障碍者的辅助技术。这项延迟随机对照试验比较了两组患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的成年工作者,以确定使用苹果iPod Touch PDA作为职业支持是否能提高工作表现并减少工作中的个人支持需求。对50名开始在职业指导师支持下进行职业安置的成年ASD患者收集了基线数据。参与者被随机分为两组,一组在开始工作时接受使用PDA作为职业辅助工具的培训,另一组在没有PDA支持的情况下工作12周后再接受培训。在工作的前12周,开始工作时就接受PDA培训的工作者比尚未接受干预的工作者所需的职业指导支持时间显著更少(p = 0.013)。两组之间的功能表现没有显著差异。在随后的12周里,两组都使用了PDA,职业指导支持时间的显著差异依然存在(p = 0.017)。