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Dev Neurorehabil ; 22(4): 219-227, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29485349

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: As computer-based interventions become commonplace for parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders, this study sought to understand the experience of using a parent-delivered supplementary early intervention therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder grounded in a variety of behavioral, sensory, developmental, and relationship-based approaches and delivered via a tablet device. METHODS: Parental experiences using the 'Therapy Outcomes by You' (TOBY) application were collected through semi-structured interviews with 17 parents. RESULTS: Parents reported TOBY facilitated parent-child engagement, provided ideas for therapeutic activities, created feelings of empowerment, and positively impacted their child's development. Barriers to use included preparation time, execution of the intervention, and individual strengths and weaknesses of their child. CONCLUSION: The overall parental experience of TOBY was positive when use of the application aligned with parental proficiency, opportunities for use, and importantly, the needs of the child.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/therapy , Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Early Intervention, Educational/methods , Mobile Applications , Parents/education , Adult , Autism Spectrum Disorder/rehabilitation , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Pharmacotherapy ; 37(5): 555-578, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28258648

ABSTRACT

Sleep problems are common in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This meta-synthesis collated eight previously published systematic reviews examining the efficacy of sleep interventions in children with ASD in an attempt to present a clear analysis of trialed interventions. The collated reviews consider five major groups of sleep interventions for children with ASD: melatonin therapy, pharmacologic treatments other than melatonin, behavioral interventions, parent education/education programs, and alternative therapies (massage therapy, aromatherapy, and multivitamin and iron supplementation). These eight reviews were based on 38 original studies and address the efficacy of interventions across 17 sleep problem domains. The results of this meta-synthesis suggest that no single intervention is effective across all sleep problems in children with ASD. However, melatonin, behavioral interventions, and parent education/education program interventions appear the most effective at ameliorating multiple domains of sleep problems compared with other interventions. Due to the heterogeneous causative factors and presentations of disordered sleep, further research into the effectiveness of sleep interventions may target specific phenotypic subgroups rather than a broad analysis across the general ASD population. Similarly, future research needs to consider the efficacy of different polytherapeutic approaches in order to provide clinicians with evidence to inform best practice. In the meantime, this review supports clinicians' decision making for a majority of the identified sleep problems in the ASD population.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/epidemiology , Autism Spectrum Disorder/therapy , Early Medical Intervention/methods , Sleep Wake Disorders/epidemiology , Sleep Wake Disorders/therapy , Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Behavior Therapy/methods , Child , Humans , Melatonin/administration & dosage , Sleep Wake Disorders/psychology
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