Brief Report: Perceived Evidence and Use of Autism Intervention Strategies in Early Intervention Providers

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Jessica Paynter
Sarah Luskin-Saxby
Deb Keen
Kathryn Fordyce
Grace Frost
Christine Imms
Scott Miller
Rebecca Sutherland
David Trembath
Madonna Tucker
Ullrich Ecker
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[1] Griffith University,Menzies Health Institute Queensland
[2] Griffith University,Autism Centre of Excellence, School of Education and Professional Studies
[3] St Giles Society,School of Applied Psychology
[4] Anglicare South Australia,undefined
[5] Australian Catholic University,undefined
[6] Autism Association of Western Australia,undefined
[7] AEIOU Foundation,undefined
[8] University of Western Australia,undefined
[9] Griffith University,undefined
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Misinformation; Autism spectrum disorder; Debunking; Evidence-based practice; Knowledge translation;
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Use of empirically unsupported practices is a challenge in the field of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We explored whether attitudes and perceived evidence were linked to intended practice use in early intervention staff. Seventy-one participants completed ratings of the evidence base, current and future use of six ASD intervention practices, and reported attitudes to research and evidence-based practice. Participants reported greater use and rated the evidence base higher for the empirically supported practices. However, variability in accuracy of evidence base ratings was observed across individuals. Higher perceived evidence was linked to greater future use intentions for empirically supported and unsupported practices. The need for accurate information across practice types is highlighted. Self-report methodology limitations and future research directions are discussed.
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页码:1088 / 1094
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