University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2023 Jul;43(3):540-548. doi: 10.1177/15394492231175069. Epub 2023 May 30.
Eating and mealtime challenges are common in autistic children, yet intervention access is limited. Telehealth may provide opportunities to address this gap and increase access for underserved families. This study examined the occupational therapy practitioner's perceptions of transitioning from a caregiver-mediated, in-home eating, and mealtime intervention for autistic children to telehealth owing to COVID-19 while considering the impact on accessibility, challenges, and benefits. Family characteristics were compared between groups. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews explored practitioners' experiences of telehealth. Statistical findings and themes were directly compared and contrasted. The following three themes emerged: Intervention Adaptations, Challenges for Interventionists, and Benefits of Telehealth. The differences in the families' geographic location were identified. Themes and family characteristic differences supported increased intervention accessibility for the telehealth group. This study provides preliminary evidence that telehealth can increase access to specialized services. There are benefits and challenges to implementing telehealth with families and autistic children.
自闭症儿童在饮食和用餐方面存在常见挑战,但干预措施的可及性有限。远程医疗可能为解决这一差距并增加服务不足家庭的获得途径提供机会。本研究考察了职业治疗师对由于 COVID-19 而将针对自闭症儿童的以照顾者为中介的家庭饮食和用餐干预过渡到远程医疗的看法,同时考虑了对可及性、挑战和益处的影响。对两组家庭特征进行了比较。对半结构化访谈的主题分析探讨了从业者远程医疗的经验。对统计结果和主题进行了直接比较和对比。出现了以下三个主题:干预措施的调整、干预者面临的挑战以及远程医疗的益处。确定了家庭地理位置的差异。主题和家庭特征差异支持了远程医疗组干预措施的可及性增加。本研究初步表明,远程医疗可以增加获得专业服务的机会。与家庭和自闭症儿童一起实施远程医疗存在益处和挑战。