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Implementing and evaluating early intervention for children with autism: Where are the gaps and what should we do?

Giacomo VivantiConnie KasariJonathan GreenDavid MandellMelissa MayeKristelle Hudry
Published in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
In this article, we summarize the themes discussed at the INSAR Special Interest Group (SIG) on Implementing and Evaluating Community-Based Early Intervention. Priorities for moving the field forward identified in the SIG included the need for (a) formal theories to guide the development and evaluation of interventions, (b) pilot evaluations that investigate feasibility and acceptability of interventions, (c) methodologies that allow us to determine for whom different interventions bring most benefit and why this is so, (d) strategies to include community members and other stakeholders in the process of developing and evaluating interventions, and (e) understanding of factors that make interventions more likely to be adopted and successfully implemented in the real world.
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