Conti Eugenia, Chericoni Natasha, Costanzo Valeria, Lasala Roberta, Mancini Alice, Prosperi Margherita, Tancredi Raffaella, Muratori Filippo, Calderoni Sara, Apicella Fabio
Department of Developmental Neuroscience - Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Fondazione Stella Maris, Pisa, Italy.
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Nov 26;11:565999. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.565999. eCollection 2020.
Since 2016, the project "Early Bird Diagnostic Protocol for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)" funded by the Italian Ministry of Health has been operative at IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris (FSM), Pisa (IT), with the main aim of developing early age-specific diagnostic protocols by longitudinally enrolling two different populations at risk for ASD: (i) toddlers with older siblings with ASD (FR) and (ii) toddlers referred by a child psychiatrist or pediatrician for suspected ASD (CR). On January 30, 2020, when the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), 136 patients (85 FR; 51 CR; 93 males; 43 females) had been enrolled in the project with 324 completed time points and 64 still missing. Considering both the huge psychological burden on families with toddlers at risk for ASD during the lockdown and the longitudinal studies reporting the positive "surveillance effect" in terms of a better outcome in at-risk toddlers, our priority has been to maintain regular contact and support to enrolled families. To do this, the research team, being authorized for smart-working research activities, has set up a detailed remote surveillance protocol (RSP). The RSP includes three online interviews and one online video registration of parent-child play. In the current community case study, the authors report the telehealth procedure and discuss possible future directions in developing remote assessment and new evaluation modalities for ecological parent-child play video recordings in at-risk populations. Hopefully, the surveillance protocol will further improve our ability to detect risk and activate early tailored intervention.
自2016年以来,由意大利卫生部资助的“自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)早期诊断方案”项目一直在意大利比萨的圣玛丽斯基金会(FSM)开展,其主要目标是通过纵向招募两类不同的ASD高危人群来制定针对特定年龄段的早期诊断方案:(i)有患ASD哥哥姐姐的幼儿(FR)和(ii)因疑似ASD被儿童精神科医生或儿科医生转诊的幼儿(CR)。2020年1月30日,当世界卫生组织宣布2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发时,该项目已招募了136名患者(85名FR;51名CR;93名男性;43名女性),共有324个已完成的时间点,还有64个仍未完成。考虑到封锁期间ASD高危幼儿家庭承受的巨大心理负担,以及纵向研究报告显示高危幼儿在“监测效应”方面有更好的结果,我们的首要任务是与已登记家庭保持定期联系并提供支持。为此,获得智能工作研究活动授权的研究团队制定了详细的远程监测方案(RSP)。RSP包括三次在线访谈和一次亲子游戏的在线视频记录。在当前的社区案例研究中,作者报告了远程医疗程序,并讨论了为高危人群开发远程评估和生态亲子游戏视频记录新评估方式的未来可能方向。希望该监测方案将进一步提高我们发现风险和启动早期定制干预的能力。