Evaluating the Effects of a Visual Pedagogy and Structure on the Successful Completion of the Medical Office Visit and Physical Examination With Pre-pubescent Children With Autism
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Sponsor
- University of Colorado, Denver
- Enrollment
- 18
- Primary Endpoint
- Change from baseline on the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community measure ( irritability and stereotypy subscales)
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 8 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have unique social-communication and behavior impairments that complicate their medical management. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a picture schedule paired with a reinforcement system during the medical exam. Two groups (treatment and control) of children (ages 5 - 10 yrs) diagnosed with ASD and below average adaptive communication impairment were asked to participate. Following participation in an overview of autism diagnostic symptoms training, two teams (comprised of one chief medical resident and one nurse), blind to the study aim, conducted the study exams.
Detailed Description
Objective: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the effects of a picture-schedule reinforcement system on reducing problem behaviors in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during a physical exam. Design, setting, patients, intervention: Fifteen study participants, aged 5-10 years, with autism and identified by caregivers as typically uncooperative with physical exams were randomized to one of two physical exam groups (treatment and control) based on their adaptive communication score. The treatment group exam included use of a picture schedule-reinforcement book and the control group exam did not introduce the book. Caregivers rated participants' irritability/stereotypy behaviors before and during study exams. Exam teams blinded to study aims, recorded participants' total exam items completed and caregivers rated participants' level of cooperation.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Chronological ages 4 to 10 years.
- •Presumptive diagnosis of Autistic Disorder or Asperger's Disorder prior to study admission from a psychologist or psychiatrist experienced with children who have autism.
- •Meets research criteria for Autistic Spectrum Disorder:
- •Meets cut-off scores for autism spectrum on the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) (cut-off = 15) and
- •Meets empirically-derived algorithm cut-off scores for Autism Spectrum Disorders on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS).
- •All subjects will have the ADOS administered by a clinician trained in research reliability standards.
- •The Principal Investigator, a certified ADOS trainer and research reliable, or trained designee under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, will administer the ADOS.
- •Participants will represent the typical DSM-IV diagnostic developmental profile of children on the autism spectrum and no neurological injuries or illnesses before the age of three years that could account for their symptoms (i.e., meningitis, encephalitis, severe head injury or seizure disorder).
- •A Communication standard score ≤ 85, as measured by the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales - II.
- •a) The VABS-II will be administered by the Principal Investigator or trained designee under the supervision of the Principal Investigator as part of the initial phone screening process.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Participants with intelligence quotient standard scores \>
- •Presence of the following genetic or progressive neurological disorders known to be causative of or potentially resulting in a phenotype similar to autism:
- •Landau Kleffner, Rett Disorder,
- •Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, or
- •Tuberous Sclerosis, based on screening by clinical staff and subsequent review by medical staff as needed
- •Presence of vision or hearing loss or significant motor impairments.
- •Wards of the State.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Change from baseline on the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community measure ( irritability and stereotypy subscales)
Time Frame: The end of the 15-minute waiting period and within 15 minutes after the completion of physical exam
Caregiver report form of subjects' behaviors.
Secondary Outcomes
- Change from baseline in Cooperation likert-scale rating form(At study entry and within 15 minutes after the completion of study physical exams)
- Number of study exam items completed during study exams(Within 15 minutes after conclusion of each participant's study exam.)