It is commonly recognized that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms are as early as 12 months of age and that the best outcomes are often achieved through early diagnosis and early intervention. However, there are many challenges to delivering health care to parents with a child with ASD. Difficulties to service delivery and utilization are more intensified for families living in suburban or remote areas, often resulting in limited access to preventative mental health services in general and parenting ASD interventions in particular. As Vismara an Rogers suggested (Vismara, 2010), the use of technology could support long-distance clinical health care. PRIMA PIETRA Italian project is focused on early diagnosis and intervention providing Early Start Denver Model (Dawson et al., 2009) using tele-rehabilitation. PRIMA PIETRA is a collaborative project supported by the Minister of Health of the Sicilian Region, in collaboration with Basilicata and Tuscany Regions.

PRIMA PIETRA: Research, Integration, Enhancement, Assistance and Education Program for Autism Services and Rehabilitation Technologies

G Pioggia;L Billeci;A Arnao;G Tartarisco;M Ferro;
2012

Abstract

It is commonly recognized that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms are as early as 12 months of age and that the best outcomes are often achieved through early diagnosis and early intervention. However, there are many challenges to delivering health care to parents with a child with ASD. Difficulties to service delivery and utilization are more intensified for families living in suburban or remote areas, often resulting in limited access to preventative mental health services in general and parenting ASD interventions in particular. As Vismara an Rogers suggested (Vismara, 2010), the use of technology could support long-distance clinical health care. PRIMA PIETRA Italian project is focused on early diagnosis and intervention providing Early Start Denver Model (Dawson et al., 2009) using tele-rehabilitation. PRIMA PIETRA is a collaborative project supported by the Minister of Health of the Sicilian Region, in collaboration with Basilicata and Tuscany Regions.
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dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC -
dc.authority.people G Pioggia it
dc.authority.people L Billeci it
dc.authority.people A Narzisi it
dc.authority.people V Farruggio it
dc.authority.people A Arnao it
dc.authority.people G Tartarisco it
dc.authority.people M Ferro it
dc.authority.people R Siracusano it
dc.authority.people E Germanò it
dc.authority.people M Deodato it
dc.authority.people G Tortorella it
dc.authority.people F Muratori it
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dc.contributor.appartenenza Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC *
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dc.description.abstract It is commonly recognized that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms are as early as 12 months of age and that the best outcomes are often achieved through early diagnosis and early intervention. However, there are many challenges to delivering health care to parents with a child with ASD. Difficulties to service delivery and utilization are more intensified for families living in suburban or remote areas, often resulting in limited access to preventative mental health services in general and parenting ASD interventions in particular. As Vismara an Rogers suggested (Vismara, 2010), the use of technology could support long-distance clinical health care. PRIMA PIETRA Italian project is focused on early diagnosis and intervention providing Early Start Denver Model (Dawson et al., 2009) using tele-rehabilitation. PRIMA PIETRA is a collaborative project supported by the Minister of Health of the Sicilian Region, in collaboration with Basilicata and Tuscany Regions. -
dc.description.affiliations (1)Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Council of Research, Pisa, Italy, (2)Division of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Pisa - Stella Maris Scientific Institute, Pisa, Italy, (3)Institute of Computational Linguistics, National Council of Research, Pisa, Italy, (4)Department of Child Neuropsychiatry, University of Messina, Hospital "G. Martino", Messina, Italy, (5)Department of Child and Adolescence Neuropsychiatry, Azienda Sanitaria Provinciale, Messina, Italy, (6)University of Pisa - Stella Maris Scientific Institute, Calambrone (Pisa), Italy -
dc.description.allpeople Pioggia, G; Billeci, L; Narzisi, A; Farruggio, V; Arnao, A; Tartarisco, G; Ferro, M; Siracusano, R; Germanò, E; Deodato, M; Tortorella, G; Muratori, F -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal G. Pioggia [1], L. Billeci [1], A. Narzisi [2], V. Farruggio [1], A. Arnao [1], G. Tartarisco [1], M. Ferro [3], R. Siracusano [4], E. Germanò [4], M. Deodato [5], G. Tortorella [4] and F. Muratori [6] -
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dc.relation.conferencedate 18 May 2012 -
dc.relation.conferencename International Meeting for Autism Research -
dc.relation.conferenceplace Toronto, Canada -
dc.relation.numberofpages 4 -
dc.subject.keywords autism spectrum disorder -
dc.subject.keywords pervasive healthcare -
dc.subject.keywords early diagnosis -
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dc.subject.singlekeyword pervasive healthcare *
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