2019
DOI: 10.21037/pm.2019.07.08
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Sustainable implementation of early intervention for autism spectrum disorder through caregiver coaching: South African perspectives on barriers and facilitators

Abstract: Background: A lack of specialists, and insufficient infrastructure and funding to scale early interventions for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) characterize low-resource settings. Integration of early intervention methods that utilize non-specialists, and involve caregivers, into existing systems of care, offers the best hope to address such unmet needs. In South Africa, a caregiver coaching intervention, informed by principles of the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) was adapted for delivery by non-specialist Ea… Show more

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“…There are emerging examples of efforts to adapt interventions to culturally diverse settings in Ethiopia (Tekola et al, 2020), South Africa (Makombe et al, 2019), and South Asia (Divan et al, 2015). A key strategy in the adaptation process must be to ensure the socio‐cultural acceptability, relevance, and physical accessibility to local stakeholders, especially parents and caregivers (Divan, 2017) while retaining the core mechanistic active components of the original treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are emerging examples of efforts to adapt interventions to culturally diverse settings in Ethiopia (Tekola et al, 2020), South Africa (Makombe et al, 2019), and South Asia (Divan et al, 2015). A key strategy in the adaptation process must be to ensure the socio‐cultural acceptability, relevance, and physical accessibility to local stakeholders, especially parents and caregivers (Divan, 2017) while retaining the core mechanistic active components of the original treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Burke, Magaña, et al, 2016 ; Pearson, Meadan, et al, 2020 ) or engaged in research to understand and/or adapt interventions in historically underserved countries (e.g. Makombe et al, 2019 ; Rahman et al, 2016 ). Still, the paucity of research is alarming as it is unclear whether interventions, many of which have been developed primarily with and for White children, are broadly effective.…”
Section: Systemic Inequities and Disparities In Autism Practice And R...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing poverty and socio-economic factors have previously been highlighted as crucial components when adapting caregiver interventions [ 67 ] or responding to caregiver needs [ 58 ]. Having a family member with a DD is associated with lower household income and quality of life of families [ 68 ]; furthermore, poverty is associated with reduced access to health care [ 69 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%