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Efficacy of the Video Modeling Technique as a Facilitator of Non-invasive Dental Care in Autistic Children: Randomized Clinical Trial.

Juliana Silva MoroTatiane Dominoni RodriguesPedro Vitali KammerAlessandra Rodrigues de CamargoMichele Bolan
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2022)
This study aims to evaluate the video modeling technique during the dental appointment. A blinded randomized clinical trial was composed of 2 groups, consisting of 20 autistic children (4 to 12 years) in each group: control (did not watch the video before the consultation) and intervention (watched the video before the consultation). The primary outcome was the mean number of visits to perform a dental appointment. The number of consultations was analyzed by T-test or Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that the mean number of consultations in the intervention group was 1.5 (± 1.53) and in the control group 2 (± 1.77) (p ≤ 0.05). The video modeling technique can be effective in minimizing the number of dental consultations in autistic children.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • young adults
  • palliative care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • general practice
  • healthcare
  • clinical trial
  • primary care