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Adherence and acceptability of a robot-assisted Pivotal Response Treatment protocol for children with autism spectrum disorder.


ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to present a robot-assisted therapy protocol for children with ASD based on the current state-of-the-art in both ASD intervention research and robotics research, and critically evaluate its adherence and acceptability based on child as well as parent ratings. The robot-assisted therapy was designed based on motivational components of Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), a highly promising and feasible intervention focused at training "pivotal" (key) areas such as motivation for social interaction and self-initiations, with the goal of establishing collateral gains in untargeted areas of functioning and development, affected by autism spectrum disorders. Overall, children (3-8?y) could adhere to the robot-assisted therapy protocol (Mean percentage of treatment adherence 85.5%), showed positive affect ratings after therapy sessions (positive in 86.6% of sessions) and high robot likability scores (high in 79.4% of sessions). Positive likability ratings were mainly given by school-aged children (H(1) = 7.91, p?=?.005) and related to the movements, speech and game scenarios of the robot. Parent ratings on the added value of the robot were mainly positive (Mean of 84.8 on 0-100 scale), while lower parent ratings were related to inflexibility of robot behaviour.

SUBMITTER: van den Berk-Smeekens I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7229010 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adherence and acceptability of a robot-assisted Pivotal Response Treatment protocol for children with autism spectrum disorder.

van den Berk-Smeekens Iris I   van Dongen-Boomsma Martine M   De Korte Manon W P MWP   Den Boer Jenny C JC   Oosterling Iris J IJ   Peters-Scheffer Nienke C NC   Buitelaar Jan K JK   Barakova Emilia I EI   Lourens Tino T   Staal Wouter G WG   Glennon Jeffrey C JC  

Scientific reports 20200515 1


The aim of this study is to present a robot-assisted therapy protocol for children with ASD based on the current state-of-the-art in both ASD intervention research and robotics research, and critically evaluate its adherence and acceptability based on child as well as parent ratings. The robot-assisted therapy was designed based on motivational components of Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), a highly promising and feasible intervention focused at training "pivotal" (key) areas such as motivation  ...[more]

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