CAI Zhao-na,LIU Li-yan,LI Jia-xiao.Qualitative Study on the Use of Digital Tools for Intervention by Parents of Children with Autism[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2024,22(01):103-106.
CAI Zhao-na,LIU Li-yan,LI Jia-xiao.Qualitative Study on the Use of Digital Tools for Intervention by Parents of Children with Autism[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2024,22(01):103-106. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-4933.2024.01.027.
Qualitative Study on the Use of Digital Tools for Intervention by Parents of Children with Autism
To understand the experience and needs of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using a digital intervention tool for cognitive training.
Methods
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Descriptive research methods were used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 17 parents of children with ASD
and their experiences and needs in managing their children's 6-week digital cognitive rehabilitation training were analyzed and summarized.
Results
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There are 5 main themes to summarize: insufficient personalization
requiring stronger personalized settings; human-computer interaction is not smooth
requiring better product performance; the logic of promoting rehabilitation plans is unclear
and a clearer plan is needed for promotion; rehabilitation dimensions are single
requiring multi-field rehabilitation content; insufficient parental support
hoping for more guidance.
Conclusion
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The design and development of digital intervention tools need to focus on personalized settings
product performance
and the richness of training content. At the same time
it is also necessary to consider the functional authority of parents to participate in management
and focus on empowering parents to improve the experience of parents and children in the digital intervention process.
关键词
孤独症谱系障碍儿童数字干预认知训练质性研究
Keywords
Autism spectrum disorderChildrenDigital interventionCognitive trainingQualitative study
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