Dobson Olivia, Janssen Carter, Taddio Anna, Symons Frank J, McMurtry C Meghan
Psychology Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2025 Jun 1;50(6):500-510. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaf025.
Needle procedures are often difficult for autistic children. Preparatory education is an evidence-based strategy that is especially important for autistic children given they commonly struggle with unpredictability. Carol Gray developed Social Stories to walk autistic children through new/challenging situations step-by-step. Although needle-related Social Stories exist online, no research has investigated whether their content aligns with best practices for needle pain and fear management and Gray's guidelines for Social Story development.
This study aimed to characterize the content of online Social Stories about vaccination and venipuncture. Specifically, the degree to which Social Stories (a) depict evidence-based/helpful and unhelpful coping strategies, (b) follow Gray's guidelines, and (c) depict accurate procedural steps, was examined in an exploratory manner.
An online environmental scan (systematic method of collecting and synthesizing information) characterized the content of Social Stories. A Google search was conducted, including free, English-language stories. After screening, two coders conducted deductive content analysis (>80 codes) with the sample of 82 eligible Social Stories; frequency statistics and quotes were derived.
Most Social Stories focused on vaccination (89%). Social Stories commonly conveyed evidence-based strategies (e.g., 70% depicted distraction), accurate procedural information (e.g., >80% depicted step of needle insertion), and followed Gray's guidelines (e.g., 90% had meaningful titles). Several areas for improvement exist, including allowing for user customization and depicting less commonly shown evidence-based strategies like topical anesthetics.
Social Stories may have utility for supporting autistic children and their caregivers through needle procedures. Examining effectiveness/outcomes of usage is a future research avenue.
针刺操作对自闭症儿童来说往往很困难。预备教育是一种基于证据的策略,对自闭症儿童尤为重要,因为他们通常难以应对不可预测的情况。卡罗尔·格雷开发了社交故事,以引导自闭症儿童逐步应对新的/具有挑战性的情况。虽然网上存在与针刺相关的社交故事,但尚无研究调查其内容是否符合针刺疼痛和恐惧管理的最佳实践以及格雷的社交故事开发指南。
本研究旨在描述网上关于疫苗接种和静脉穿刺的社交故事的内容。具体而言,以探索性方式考察社交故事在以下方面的程度:(a)描绘基于证据的/有用和无用的应对策略,(b)遵循格雷的指南,以及(c)描绘准确的操作步骤。
通过在线环境扫描(收集和综合信息的系统方法)来描述社交故事的内容。进行了谷歌搜索,包括免费的英文故事。筛选后,两名编码员对82篇符合条件的社交故事样本进行了演绎内容分析(>80个编码);得出频率统计数据和引述内容。
大多数社交故事聚焦于疫苗接种(89%)。社交故事通常传达基于证据的策略(例如,70%描绘了分散注意力的方法)、准确的操作信息(例如,>80%描绘了针刺插入步骤),并遵循格雷的指南(例如,90%有有意义的标题)。仍有几个需要改进的方面,包括允许用户定制以及描绘较少展示的基于证据的策略,如局部麻醉剂。
社交故事可能有助于支持自闭症儿童及其照顾者应对针刺操作。考察其使用的有效性/结果是未来的研究方向。