2013
DOI: 10.1177/1362361313481507
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The diagnosis of autism in community pediatric settings: Does advanced training facilitate practice change?

Abstract: The increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorder and documented benefits of early intensive intervention have created a need for flexible systems for determining eligibility for autism-specific services. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a training program designed to enhance autism spectrum disorder identification and assessment within community pediatric settings across the state. Twenty-seven pediatric providers participated in regional trainings across a 3.5-year period. Trainings provided clin… Show more

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“…Por lo tanto, este problema no solo compete a las familias sino a las entidades de salud, educación y al Gobierno. Obtener diagnósticos a tiempo, permite generar acciones e intervenciones que minimicen los costos de esta problemática (Belinchón, Hernández, & Sotillo, 2009;Knapp, Romeo & Beecham, 2009;Swanson et al, 2013).…”
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“…Por lo tanto, este problema no solo compete a las familias sino a las entidades de salud, educación y al Gobierno. Obtener diagnósticos a tiempo, permite generar acciones e intervenciones que minimicen los costos de esta problemática (Belinchón, Hernández, & Sotillo, 2009;Knapp, Romeo & Beecham, 2009;Swanson et al, 2013).…”
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“…Na avaliação pós treinamento foi possível perceber mudanças significativas na atuação desses profissionais. Assim, houve um aumento de 85% na identificação desse transtorno em sua prática clínica (Swanson et al, 2013).…”
Section: Atuação Do Pediatra Na Realização Do Diagnósticounclassified
“…Kim & Lord, 2012). Staff training in the use of screening tools has been shown to increase expertise and diagnostic agreement in paediatric practice (Swanson et al, 2014). It is recommended in the National Autism Plan for Children [NAPC] (Le Couteur, Baird, & Mills, 2003) that in child services, at least one clinician in each area should be trained in one of the current diagnostic interviews and that staff should be trained in one of the currently recommended assessment tools, which could include observational tools.…”
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confidence: 99%