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Short Report: Do Parents Use Asynchronous Materials in a Hybrid Coaching Via Telehealth Intervention?

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Journal Autism
Date 2024 Aug 6
PMID 39104188
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Abstract

Using telehealth to provide services to families and children with autism has grown since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, we still know less about telehealth models that use both virtual sessions and online materials to support families. Research suggests it is important to make sure an intervention matches the characteristics of a child with autism, but fewer studies have examined the importance of matching an intervention to parent characteristics. In this study, we looked at parent characteristics (25 parents included in the study) before a parent coaching telehealth intervention for potty training in autism. We specifically looked at how parent competence (i.e. how confident and effective one feels with parenting) levels before the intervention influenced the usage of online education materials (i.e. podcasts/tip sheets). Results suggested that parents with lower competence used the online materials more often than parents with higher competence, and often made greater gains in parent competence during the intervention. Both parents with lower and higher competence found the intervention acceptable. Future research should study additional parent characteristics in a larger sample to better understand how to tailor interventions to meet both parent and child needs.

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