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  • Title: Occupational therapy and sensory integration for children with autism: a feasibility, safety, acceptability and fidelity study.
    Author: Schaaf RC, Benevides TW, Kelly D, Mailloux-Maggio Z.
    Journal: Autism; 2012 May; 16(3):321-7. PubMed ID: 22318118.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To examine the feasibility, safety, and acceptability of a manualized protocol of occupational therapy using sensory integration principles for children with autism. METHODS: Ten children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder ages 4-8 years received intensive occupational therapy intervention using sensory integration principles following a manualized protocol. Measures of feasibility, acceptability and safety were collected from parents and interveners, and fidelity was measured using a valid and reliable fidelity instrument. RESULTS: The intervention is safe and feasible to implement, acceptable to parents and therapist, and therapists were able to implement protocol with adequate fidelity. These data provide support for implementation of a randomized control trial of this intervention and identify specific procedural enhancements to improve study implementation.
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