1. Clinician Perspectives on Telehealth Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Kryszak, Elizabeth M., Albright, Charles M., Fell, Lucy A., Butter, Eric M., and Kuhlthau, Karen A.
- Abstract
This study examined clinician insights into telehealth assessment services for autism spectrum disorder implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. 35 clinicians from multiple disciplines across 17 sites in the Autism Care Network were interviewed. Themes identified through qualitative analyses included factors related to confidence in diagnosis (impressions of in-home observation; child and family factors that affected diagnostic confidence; changes in rapport); patient and family factors related to telehealth (perceived family benefits of and barriers to telehealth; factors related to healthcare disparities; factors specific to non-native English speakers); and institutional and workplace factors related to transitioning to telehealth (institutional support; changes to efficacy, attendance, and work satisfaction). Results suggest that telehealth has potential to be an effective tool in autism assessment practice.
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- 2022
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