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Building and testing of a robotic intervention framework to enhancing the social engagement of children with autism spectrum disorder

Eva Chung Orcid Logo, Kenneth Kuen-fung Sin, Daniel Hung-kay Chow Orcid Logo

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Pages: 1 - 11

Swansea University Author: Eva Chung Orcid Logo

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Purpose: Humanoid robot intervention programmes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are being developed rapidly. This study aimed to develop and test a robotic intervention framework for children with ASD to ensure best practice. Methods: In Phase I of this study, an initial framework w...

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Published in: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
ISSN: 1748-3107 1748-3115
Published: Informa UK Limited 2024
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa67918
Abstract: Purpose: Humanoid robot intervention programmes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are being developed rapidly. This study aimed to develop and test a robotic intervention framework for children with ASD to ensure best practice. Methods: In Phase I of this study, an initial framework was built based on a scoping review. This review aimed to identify the core elements conducive to effective robotic intervention programmes for children with ASD. In Phase II, the content of the initial framework was verified using a case study approach in a real-life setting. Results: The robotic intervention framework, which comprised three domains, was built and tested. The three domains were robot-, child-, and programme-related factors. Elements within each domain were identified and verified in real-life contexts. Conclusions: The proposed framework will enhance evidence-based practice in robotic intervention programmes. However, further clinical testing is warranted to enhance the efficacy and validity of this framework. A good programme design incorporating all essential elements for effective intervention will ensure the success of the training programme for children with ASD.
Keywords: Autism; robotics; social engagement; assistive technology; program framework
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Funders: This research was supported by the General Research Fund (18609719) from the Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee, HKSAR.
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