Alliance for Scientific Autism Intervention: System Components and Outcome Data from High-Quality Service Delivery Organizations

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Townsend Dawn BuffingtonORCID,Brothers Kevin J.,MacDuff Gregory S.,Freeman Amanda,Fry Christine,Rozenblat Eric,DeFeo Donna,Budzinska Anna,Ruta-Sominka Iwona,Birkan Binyamin,Hall Laura J.,Krantz Patricia J.,McClannahan Lynn E.

Abstract

AbstractPromoting excellence in autism intervention is arguably more urgent than ever for the field of applied behavior analysis. To fulfill this objective, autism agencies must operate from validated program systems and do so with fidelity. Program components include, but are not limited to, staff training and evaluation of clinical skills, functional personnel roles designed to promote positive outcomes for those served, and professional staff-communication-skill repertoires. Data on client outcomes must be tied to implementation of core program variables; and, contingencies between the data on client outcomes and staff performance must exist. Furthermore, these contingencies must be yoked across members of the organization to ensure a sustainable and effective program model. Finally, data on consumer satisfaction must be collected and used to evaluate program components and agency practices. Members of the Alliance for Scientific Autism Intervention have implemented key program-wide systems based upon the work of McClannahan and Krantz Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 589–596 (1993) for decades and across various agency cultures. Data collected by six independent educational agencies on client outcomes, program implementation, and consumer feedback for a 10-year time span demonstrate the sustainability of the model and support the importance of key organizational systems and the relationship between implementation of the model and high-quality outcomes for individuals with autism.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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