Background The most recent computing technologies can promote the application of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the field of applied behaviour analysis (ABA). Objective The study describes how the use of technology can simplify the application of EBPs in ABA. Methods The Web Health Application for ADHD Monitoring (WHAAM) application demonstrates this in the following two case studies. We are monitoring dysfunctional behaviours, collecting behavioural data, performing systematic direct observations, creating both visual baseline and intervention charts and evaluating the planned interventions using the TAU-U statistical index. Results Significant positive changes of children's problem behaviours are observed and recorded. Both the duration of the previously identified behaviour 'to get out of bed in time' (r = -0.79, TAU-U = -0.58, p < 0.05) and the frequency of the behaviour 'interrupting others' (r = -0.96, TAU-U = -0.82, p < 0.01) decreased. Conclusions The WHAAM application is an effective tool to support functional behaviour assessments and it is an example of how technology can support practitioners by facilitating the application of EBPs and increasing the communication among clinical, educational and family environments.
The WHAAM application: A tool to support the evidence-based practice in the functional behaviour assessment
Merlo G;Chiazzese G;Chifari A;Seta L;
2018
Abstract
Background The most recent computing technologies can promote the application of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the field of applied behaviour analysis (ABA). Objective The study describes how the use of technology can simplify the application of EBPs in ABA. Methods The Web Health Application for ADHD Monitoring (WHAAM) application demonstrates this in the following two case studies. We are monitoring dysfunctional behaviours, collecting behavioural data, performing systematic direct observations, creating both visual baseline and intervention charts and evaluating the planned interventions using the TAU-U statistical index. Results Significant positive changes of children's problem behaviours are observed and recorded. Both the duration of the previously identified behaviour 'to get out of bed in time' (r = -0.79, TAU-U = -0.58, p < 0.05) and the frequency of the behaviour 'interrupting others' (r = -0.96, TAU-U = -0.82, p < 0.01) decreased. Conclusions The WHAAM application is an effective tool to support functional behaviour assessments and it is an example of how technology can support practitioners by facilitating the application of EBPs and increasing the communication among clinical, educational and family environments.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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