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Utilization of telemedicine to support caregivers of young children with ASD and their Part C service providers: a comparison of intervention outcomes across three models of service delivery.

Laura L CoronaJ Alacia StainbrookKathleen SimcoeLiliana WagnerBethena FowlerAmy S WeitlaufA Pablo JuárezZachary Warren
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2021)
Both caregivers and behavioral consultants reported positive outcomes following a brief behavioral intervention and support model targeted at families of young children with concern for ASD. Stakeholders reported improvement in child behavior and satisfaction with services across in-person, telemedicine-only, and hybrid models of service delivery. These results suggest that telemedicine presents a promising opportunity for increasing service access. Additional research is needed to continue optimizing the experience of telemedicine-based service delivery for both families and intervention providers.
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