A randomised controlled trial of an iPad-based application to complement early behavioural intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder

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作者
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O. [1 ]
Granich, Joanna [1 ]
Alvares, Gail [1 ]
Busacca, Margherita [2 ]
Cooper, Matthew N. [1 ]
Dass, Alena [1 ]
Thi Duong [3 ]
Harper, Rajes [2 ]
Marshall, Wendy [4 ]
Richdale, Amanda [5 ]
Rodwell, Tania [4 ]
Trembath, David [6 ]
Vellanki, Pratibha [3 ]
Moore, Dennis W. [2 ]
Anderson, Angelika [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Telethon Kids Inst, Perth, WA, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Fac Educ, Krongold Ctr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Deakin Univ, Sch Informat Technol, Geelong, Vic, Australia
[4] Autism West, Perth, WA, Australia
[5] La Trobe Univ, Olga Tennison Autism Res Ctr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[6] Griffith Univ, Griffith Hlth Inst, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Autism Spectrum Disorder; randomised controlled trial; early intervention; computer-assisted learning; YOUNG-CHILDREN; PROGRESS; SKILLS;
D O I
10.1111/jcpp.12752
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Background: Technology-based interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have proliferated, but few have been evaluated within the context of a randomised controlled trial (RCT). This RCT evaluated the efficacy of one technology-based early intervention programme (Therapy Outcomes By You; TOBY) in young children with ASD. Methods: TOBY is an app-based learning curriculum designed for children and parents as a complement to early behavioural intervention. Eighty children (16 female) were recruited to this RCT within 12 months of receiving a diagnosis of ASD (M age = 3.38; SD = 0.69) and randomised to receive either treatment-as-usual (community-based intervention, n = 39) or the TOBY therapy (at least 20 min/day) plus treatment-as-usual (n = 41) for a period of 6 months. Outcomes were assessed at 3 and 6 months postbaseline. (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12614000738628; www.anzctr.org. au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=365463). Results: Children in the TOBY intervention group averaged 19 min/day engaging with the app in the first 3 months, but only 2 min/day during the second 3 months. There was no group difference in scores on the primary outcome, the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist, at either the 3-or 6-month follow-up. However, significant improvements at the 6month follow-up were observed in the TOBY intervention group relative to the treatment-as-usual group on three secondary outcomes: the Fine Motor and Visual Reception subscales of the Mullen Scale of Early Learning and the Total Words Understood scale of the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Index. Statistical trends towards improvement in the TOBY intervention group were observed on measures of adaptive function, although these decreased in magnitude from the 3-to 6-month follow-up. Conclusions: This study provides evidence that technology-based interventions may provide a relatively low-cost addition to existing therapist-delivered interventions for children with ASD. However, sustained use of the app over the full 6-month period was a challenge for most families.
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页码:1042 / 1052
页数:11
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