Can Novel Telemedicine Tools Reduce Disparities Related to Early Identification of Autism



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Neurology, Psychiatric, Autism
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 3
Updated:3/2/2019
Start Date:March 2019
End Date:December 2020
Contact:Amy G Nicholson, MA
Email:amy.g.nicholson@vumc.org
Phone:6153438748

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In this study, the investigators are trying to find new ways to screen for autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) in young children. The investigators want to see if people like pediatricians
can screen children for ASD while a psychologist watches on a monitor. The investigators are
testing two screening tools. The investigators want to see if they are good at identifying
children with ASD and children without ASD. The investigators hope this research will make it
easier for families to get answers when there are concerns for ASD.

The investigators will evaluate and compare two telemedicine assessment tools (TELE-STAT and
TELE-ASD-PEDS) that could allow parents or naive providers in remote locations to complete an
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) risk assessment via telemedicine consultation via an expert
psychologist. These tools will be low cost, compliant with privacy rules, easily deployed in
community practice settings, and explicitly designed to work within paradigms that may be
pragmatically and financially viable for systems of care housing remote clinicians. These
telemedicine tools could provide methodologies wherein children could be rapidly linked to
and appropriately assessed by ASD experts within practice locations where the children are
currently receiving care. In turn, these children, who without such assessment may wait
months or over a year in many circumstances to access assessments and interventions, may be
able to receive appropriate ASD assessments within days or weeks of screening/surveillance
concerns within practice settings where the children are already accessing and familiar with
(i.e., minimizing loss to referral and follow-up)

Inclusion Criteria:

- Children who have been diagnosed with autism or developmental delay

Exclusion Criteria:

- Children with genetic disorders

- Children with medical complexities, such as blindness or deafness

- Children whose families do not speak English
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