Provider and Caregiver Perspectives on Telehealth Assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: A Multimethod DBPNet Study Exploring Equity
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics2023Vol. 44(6), pp. e397–e411
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Katherine Kellom, Carina Flaherty, Jaclyn Cacia, Audrey Christiansen, Lucero Cordero, Julia Hah, Annie Kennelly, Priscilla Ortiz, Kristen Stefanski, Sarah Wozniak, Kate E. Wallis
Abstract
This study's results can inform the adoption of telehealth in DBP in an equitable manner beyond the pandemic. DBP providers and families desire the ability to choose telehealth care for different assessment components. Unique factors related to performing observational assessments of young children with developmental and behavioral concerns make telehealth particularly well-suited for DBP care.
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