Department of Health Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
Department of General Academic Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, MA.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2021;42(2):91-100. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000872.
Despite their complex health care needs, transition-aged youth diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (TAY-ASD) receive few transition services and describe difficulty finding adult providers. A 12-week primary care provider (PCP) training was developed to improve the delivery of transition services for TAY-ASD [Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Autism: Transition to Adulthood program]. The current study examines the PCPs' perspectives and experiences of the program and application of the training material.
This study used a qualitative descriptive framework to explore the experiences and perspectives of 10 PCPs who completed the ECHO Autism: Transition to Adulthood program. Semistructured focus groups, conducted through Zoom videoconferencing, were used to explore these topics.
Three overarching categories were identified: (1) beneficial and influential aspects of the ECHO, (2) perceived challenges, and (3) suggestions for improvements and adjustments. Overall, participants found the program highly beneficial, describing an increased sense of community and comprehensive recommendations from a multidisciplinary team. Challenges included difficulties participating in the program during clinical hours and difficulties meeting the educational needs of participants with a wide range of previous experience caring for TAY-ASD. Recommendations included embedding the location-specific material into the program to account for regional differences and the use of an online platform for participants to ask questions and discuss issues outside of the regular sessions.
The study results can inform the development and implementation of new virtual PCP trainings and future ECHOs, including the revision and broad implementation of the ongoing ECHO Autism: Transition to Adulthood program.
尽管患有自闭症谱系障碍(TAY-ASD)的过渡年龄段青年有复杂的医疗保健需求,但他们获得的过渡服务很少,并且表示难以找到成年提供者。已经开发了一项为期 12 周的初级保健提供者(PCP)培训,以改善 TAY-ASD 的过渡服务提供[扩展社区医疗保健成果(ECHO)自闭症:向成年过渡计划]。本研究检查了 PCP 对该计划的看法和经验以及培训材料的应用。
本研究采用定性描述框架,探讨了 10 名完成 ECHO 自闭症:向成年过渡计划的 PCP 的经验和观点。通过 Zoom 视频会议进行了半结构化焦点小组讨论,以探讨这些主题。
确定了三个总体类别:(1)ECHO 的有益和有影响力的方面,(2)感知到的挑战,以及(3)改进和调整的建议。总体而言,参与者认为该计划非常有益,描述了一种更强的社区意识和来自多学科团队的全面建议。挑战包括在临床时间内参与该计划的困难以及满足具有广泛 TAY-ASD 护理经验的参与者的教育需求的困难。建议包括将特定于地点的材料嵌入到计划中,以考虑到区域差异,并使用在线平台供参与者在常规会议之外提问和讨论问题。
研究结果可为新的虚拟 PCP 培训和未来的 ECHO 的开发和实施提供信息,包括对正在进行的 ECHO 自闭症:向成年过渡计划的修订和广泛实施。