ЁЯМЯ TELEHEALTH FOR AUTISM THERAPY: EXPANDING ACCESS TO CARE
ЁЯФм WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies are exploring how telehealth can make autism therapies more accessible, especially for families in underserved areas. Duke Center for Autism researchers are currently evaluating whether caregiver coaching for evidence-based therapies, such as the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), can be effectively delivered via telehealth. This includes training non-specialist providers to deliver the coaching, aiming to reduce disparities in treatment access [7].
ЁЯТб KEY TAKEAWAYS
тЬЕ Telehealth has the potential to significantly expand access to evidence-based autism therapies.
тЬЕ Training non-specialist providers can help bridge the gap in service availability.
тЬЕ Caregiver coaching delivered via telehealth is being actively researched for its effectiveness.
тЬЕ Studies are focusing on interventions like the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) for telehealth delivery.
ЁЯЫая╕П PRACTICAL TIPS
ЁЯУМ If you're in an area with limited access to autism specialists, ask your healthcare provider about telehealth options.
ЁЯУМ Inquire about caregiver coaching programs that can be delivered remotely.
ЁЯУМ Explore whether local therapists or educators are receiving training in evidence-based practices like ESDM through telehealth initiatives.
ЁЯУМ Advocate for increased funding and research into telehealth solutions for autism therapy.
ЁЯУЦ READ MORE
тЮбя╕П Duke Center for Autism: Check their website for updates on their telehealth research.
тЮбя╕П Autism Speaks: Offers resources on accessing autism services, including telehealth options.
ЁЯФЧ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
ЁЯФЧ https://ucla.clinicaltrials.researcher
ЁЯТм Have you or your family used telehealth for autism therapy? What was your experience? Share your thoughts and insights below!