Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam

Background In high income countries in Europe and North America, early identification and intervention for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been linked to improved long-term outcomes. However, in most low and middle income countries (LMIC) little is known about the use or availability of such...

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Main Authors: Cong Van Tran, Bahr Weiss, Toan Nang Khuc, Thu Thi Le Tran, Trang Thi Nha Nguyen, Hoa Thi Kim Nguyen, Thuy Thi Thu Dao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2015-07-01
Series:Health Psychology Report
Subjects:
ASD
Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/Early-identification-and-intervention-services-for-children-with-autism-in-Vietnam,74,25545,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-fc06b54969c049a2a0137a8237614ccb2020-11-24T20:58:35ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712015-07-013319120010.5114/hpr.2015.5312525545Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in VietnamCong Van TranBahr WeissToan Nang KhucThu Thi Le TranTrang Thi Nha NguyenHoa Thi Kim NguyenThuy Thi Thu DaoBackground In high income countries in Europe and North America, early identification and intervention for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been linked to improved long-term outcomes. However, in most low and middle income countries (LMIC) little is known about the use or availability of such services, which limits the ability of policy and development planning. The purpose of the present study was to assess the use of ASD services in a number of cities in Vietnam, an Asian LMIC, in order to identify areas within the field that should be specifically targeted to improve ASD services in Vietnam. Participants and procedure Surveys were conducted in six different cities across Vietnam with 90 parents/caregivers of children with ASD, 115 professionals working with children with ASD, and 10 directors of agencies providing ASD services. The parents/caregivers’ survey assessed demographics and information regarding their child’s symptoms and services the child received. The professionals’ survey assessed their demographic and professional background, the ASD services they provide, and their perspective on the quality of ASD services at their agency. The directors’ survey included these same questions as well as additional questions regarding the operation of the agency. Results Early identification and intervention ASD services are available in Vietnam, at least in major cities. However, there is a lack of well-trained professionals, the tools used for evaluation and diagnosis are limited, outdated and unstandardized, and the quality of services is questionable. Most importantly, a scientific evidence base for services is absent, and the country lacks an official governmental policy for supporting children with ASD. Conclusions Research directly assessing the quality of ASD services in Vietnam is needed. Most importantly, efforts at facilitating governmental policy and support advocacy are needed to increase the likelihood that families and children with ASD will receive appropriate and effective services.http://www.termedia.pl/Early-identification-and-intervention-services-for-children-with-autism-in-Vietnam,74,25545,1,1.htmlASD early intervention early identification autism Vietnam
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author Cong Van Tran
Bahr Weiss
Toan Nang Khuc
Thu Thi Le Tran
Trang Thi Nha Nguyen
Hoa Thi Kim Nguyen
Thuy Thi Thu Dao
spellingShingle Cong Van Tran
Bahr Weiss
Toan Nang Khuc
Thu Thi Le Tran
Trang Thi Nha Nguyen
Hoa Thi Kim Nguyen
Thuy Thi Thu Dao
Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
Health Psychology Report
ASD
early intervention
early identification
autism
Vietnam
author_facet Cong Van Tran
Bahr Weiss
Toan Nang Khuc
Thu Thi Le Tran
Trang Thi Nha Nguyen
Hoa Thi Kim Nguyen
Thuy Thi Thu Dao
author_sort Cong Van Tran
title Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
title_short Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
title_full Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
title_fullStr Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Early identification and intervention services for children with autism in Vietnam
title_sort early identification and intervention services for children with autism in vietnam
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Health Psychology Report
issn 2353-4184
2353-5571
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background In high income countries in Europe and North America, early identification and intervention for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been linked to improved long-term outcomes. However, in most low and middle income countries (LMIC) little is known about the use or availability of such services, which limits the ability of policy and development planning. The purpose of the present study was to assess the use of ASD services in a number of cities in Vietnam, an Asian LMIC, in order to identify areas within the field that should be specifically targeted to improve ASD services in Vietnam. Participants and procedure Surveys were conducted in six different cities across Vietnam with 90 parents/caregivers of children with ASD, 115 professionals working with children with ASD, and 10 directors of agencies providing ASD services. The parents/caregivers’ survey assessed demographics and information regarding their child’s symptoms and services the child received. The professionals’ survey assessed their demographic and professional background, the ASD services they provide, and their perspective on the quality of ASD services at their agency. The directors’ survey included these same questions as well as additional questions regarding the operation of the agency. Results Early identification and intervention ASD services are available in Vietnam, at least in major cities. However, there is a lack of well-trained professionals, the tools used for evaluation and diagnosis are limited, outdated and unstandardized, and the quality of services is questionable. Most importantly, a scientific evidence base for services is absent, and the country lacks an official governmental policy for supporting children with ASD. Conclusions Research directly assessing the quality of ASD services in Vietnam is needed. Most importantly, efforts at facilitating governmental policy and support advocacy are needed to increase the likelihood that families and children with ASD will receive appropriate and effective services.
topic ASD
early intervention
early identification
autism
Vietnam
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