Aiello Stefania, Leonardi Elisa, Cerasa Antonio, Servidio Rocco, Famà Francesca Isabella, Carrozza Cristina, Campisi Agrippina, Marino Flavia, Scifo Renato, Baieli Sabrina, Corpina Flavio, Tartarisco Gennaro, Vagni David, Pioggia Giovanni, Ruta Liliana
Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation (IRIB), National Research Council of Italy, 98122 Messina, Italy.
S. Anna Institute and Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900 Crotone, Italy.
Children (Basel). 2022 Nov 8;9(11):1710. doi: 10.3390/children9111710.
In the field of autism intervention, a large amount of evidence has demonstrated that parent-mediated interventions are effective in promoting a child's learning and parent caring skills. Furthermore, remote delivery treatments are feasible and can represent a promising opportunity to reach families at distance with positive results. Recently, the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 dramatically disrupted intervention services for autism and forced an immediate reorganization of the territory services toward tele-assisted intervention programs, according to professional and local resources. Our study aimed to conduct a retrospective pilot exploratory investigation on parental compliance, participation, and satisfaction in relation to three different telehealth intervention modalities, such as video feedback, live streaming, and psychoeducation, implemented in the context of a public community setting delivering early autism intervention during the COVID-19 emergency. We found that parents who attended video feedback expressed the highest rate of compliance and participation, while parental psychoeducation showed significantly lower compliance and the highest drop-out rate. Regardless of the tele-assistance modality, all the participants expressed satisfaction with the telehealth experience, finding it useful and effective. Potential benefits and advantages of different remote modalities with reference to parent involvement and effectiveness are important aspects to be taken into account and should be further investigated in future studies.
在自闭症干预领域,大量证据表明,家长介导的干预措施在促进儿童学习和家长关爱技能方面是有效的。此外,远程提供治疗是可行的,并且对于接触远距离家庭并取得积极成果而言,可能是一个很有前景的机会。最近,新冠疫情的突然爆发极大地扰乱了自闭症干预服务,并迫使根据专业和当地资源,对地区服务立即进行重组,转向远程辅助干预项目。我们的研究旨在对在新冠疫情紧急期间,在提供早期自闭症干预的公共社区环境中实施的三种不同远程医疗干预方式(如视频反馈、直播和心理教育)下家长的依从性、参与度和满意度进行回顾性试点探索性调查。我们发现,参加视频反馈的家长表现出最高的依从率和参与率,而家长心理教育的依从性则显著较低,辍学率最高。无论远程辅助方式如何,所有参与者都对远程医疗体验表示满意,认为其有用且有效。不同远程方式在家长参与度和有效性方面的潜在益处和优势是需要考虑的重要方面,应在未来研究中进一步探讨。