Lerman Dorothea C, O'Brien Matthew J, Neely Leslie, Call Nathan A, Tsami Loukia, Schieltz Kelly M, Berg Wendy K, Graber Jessica, Huang Pei, Kopelman Todd, Cooper-Brown Linda J
University of Houston, Clear Lake.
University of Iowa.
J Behav Educ. 2020 Jun;29(2):195-221. doi: 10.1007/s10864-020-09378-2. Epub 2020 Apr 1.
The use of telehealth technologies to provide clinical services to families of children with autism and other developmental disabilities is a rapidly growing area of research. In particular, remote training of caregivers via video conferencing appears to be a promising approach for disseminating behavior-analytic interventions (Neely, Rispoli, Gerow, Hong, Hagan-Burke, 2017; Tomlinson, Gore, & McGill, 2018). Although remote training offers a number of advantages, it brings a variety of challenges that are unique to this modality. The field would benefit from information on problems that practitioners may encounter when providing these services and how to train caregivers effectively. In this paper, we report on the experiences of 18 practitioners who provided caregiver training via telehealth from four different sites across a 4-year period. We describe a variety of technical and clinical issues that arose during service delivery, suggest strategies for preventing and remediating problems, and include case descriptions and data to illustrate our experiences. This information may help prepare practitioners to deliver telehealth services and guide further research in this area.
利用远程医疗技术为自闭症及其他发育障碍儿童的家庭提供临床服务,是一个迅速发展的研究领域。特别是,通过视频会议对照顾者进行远程培训,似乎是传播行为分析干预措施的一种很有前景的方法(尼利、里斯波利、杰罗、洪、哈根 - 伯克,2017年;汤姆林森、戈尔、麦吉尔,2018年)。尽管远程培训有诸多优势,但它也带来了这种模式所特有的各种挑战。该领域将受益于有关从业者在提供这些服务时可能遇到的问题以及如何有效培训照顾者的信息。在本文中,我们报告了18名从业者在4年时间里从四个不同地点通过远程医疗提供照顾者培训的经验。我们描述了服务提供过程中出现的各种技术和临床问题,提出了预防和解决问题的策略,并包括案例描述和数据来说明我们的经验。这些信息可能有助于从业者为提供远程医疗服务做好准备,并指导该领域的进一步研究。