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Reischl, U., Oberleitner, R. (2009)
Zeitschrift für
Nachwuchswissenschaftler – German
Journal for Young Researchers 2009/1(1)
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Abstract: Development of a new video
capture and personal electronic health record platform has
been under-taken which will allow autism families to
document their child’s abnormal behavior and share this
information confidentially with remotely located healthcare
providers who can then provide each family with guidance
regarding their child’s behaviors and health condition.
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Reischl, U., Oberleitner, R., Colby,
C., Choufrine, A. (2009)
Association for Behavior Analysis
International, Annual Conference,
Phoenix, AZ. 2009
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Abstract: Assesses the acceptance of the
Behavior Imaging technology as a standard tool in classrooms
for Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) administration, and
to measure adoption obstacles to implementing Behavior
Imaging as an accepted modality for education application.
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Smith, C., Ober-Reynolds, S., Treulich,
K., McIntosh, R., Melmed, R. (2009)
International Meeting for Autism
Research, Chicago, IL. 2009
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Abstract: Evaluates the effectiveness of
Behavior Imaging technology for providing and communicating
efficient diagnostic process for clinicians to administer
when assessing patients for autism spectrum disorder.
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Oberleitner, R, Wurtz, R, Popovich, M, Moncher, T, Laxminarayan S, Reischl, U Medical and Care Compunetics - 2, ed: Bos, Laxminarayan, Marsh, June 2005 |
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Abstract: With the prevalence of diagnosed autism on the rise, increased efforts are needed to support surveillance, research, and case management. Challenges to collect, analyze and share typical and unique patient information and observations are magnified by expanding provider caseloads, delays in treatment and patient office visits, and lack of sharable data. This paper outlines recommended principles and approaches for utilizing state-of-the-art information systems technology and population-based registries to facilitate collection, analysis, and reporting of autism patient data. Such a platform will increase treatment options and registry information to facilitate diagnosis, treatment and research of this disorder. |
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Oberleitner, R., Elison-Bowers, P., Reischl, U., Ball, J.,
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities,
Springer Netherlands, May, 2007
Abstract: Improved imaging techniques and
the increased need for a personal health record platform
suggest that a Telehealth based system has an excellent
potential for improving patient care and providing a high
capacity for information storage and retrieval. New
video-capture technology will allow parents, schoolteachers,
and caregivers to capture a child’s behavior for subsequent
evaluation by specialists worldwide even during a time of
crisis. It is clear that Telehealth based systems can
shorten the time for diagnosis, potentially increase
diagnostic accuracy, reduce costs, and contribute to an
improved status of personal health records. |
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Oberleitner, R, Laxminarayan, S, Medical and Care Compunetics, IOS Press, June, 2004
Abstract: The rising incidence of autism with limited professional resources has led to more consideration for using information technology and related specialties to link families and professionals, and to implement strategies which implement information technology to improve the outcomes for individuals with autism and their families. These are reviewed in context of the unique health, education, and the research issues facing those dealing with autism. |
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Pharkute S., Laxminarayan S., Oberleitner R.M., Bosworth
K., (2006)
American Telemedicine Association, Annual Conference, San
Diego, CA. 2006
Abstract:
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Oberleitner, R, Laxminarayan, S, Suri, J, IEEE – Engineering in Medicine and Biology Proceedings, Sept, 2004
Abstract: This paper describes the justification and the design principles of a behavioral medicine store & forward telemedicine platform to facilitate the capturing and communication of spontaneous patient behaviors for the improved evaluation, diagnosis and ongoing treatment of people with autism. This Tele-Behavioral Health platform will allow families and other caregivers to readily capture spontaneous patient behaviors for subsequent evaluation by appropriate medical specialists. |
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Personal
Electronic Health Record System for Autism Families
Elison-Bowers,
P., Oberleitner, R., Reischl, U., Sand, J. & Osgood., L. Poster
Presentation, 79th AHIMA National Conference, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. October, 2007
Abstract:
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Oberleitner, R, Ball, J, Gillette, D, Naseef, R,
Hudnall-Stamm, B
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma,
Binghamton: Haworth – September, 2005
Abstract: This article explores aspects of autism that make it a potential traumatic stressor for family members, and may put them at risk for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or its sub-syndromal variants. It also surveys current trends in autism, including the growing number of families affected by autism. This article will then focus on relevant technology trends being used to mediate or ameliorate aspects of living with autism. This technology includes: telehealth, distance education, information technology, video-conferencing, and computer software. |
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5th Annual International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR).
Montreal, May, 2006
Abstract: Due to limited availability of
local professional services, families coping with autism
encounter serious obstacles when attempting to access urgent
autism services. Families with autism perceived Telehealth
as a reliable vehicle for accessing specialty care. In
addition, the application of the videophone technology
demonstrated the practicality of accessing remote resources
during a time of emergency. |
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R. Oberleitner; P. Elison-Bowers; J. Harrington; R.
Hendren; L. Kun; U. Reischl, JD2H2 Conference, IEEE, Washington DC, April, 2006
Abstract: New video-capture technology
will allow parents, schoolteachers, and caregivers to
capture a child’s behavior for subsequent evaluation by
specialists worldwide even during a time of crisis.
Experience in a recent hurricane disaster illustrated the
advantages of merging these two entities, especially when
addressing the needs of displaced autism families. It is
clear that Telehealth based systems can shorten the time for
diagnosis, potentially increase diagnostic accuracy, reduce
costs, and contribute to an improved status of personal
health records. |
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Reischl, U, Oberleitner, R, Simper P,
Northwest Public Health,
Fall, 2006
Abstract:
A relief and recovery program called
AutismCares, managed by TalkAutism with oversight by Boise
State University Center of Health Policy, utilized
telehealth and healthcare IT technology to provide services
and support. AutismCares has directly assisted more than 150
severely impacted families with shelter, food and counseling
support, while hundreds more have been supported in other
ways.
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The Importance of Record Keeping
Oberleitner, R, Abowd, G, April, 2007
The benefits of long-term data collection are significant,
both for the care of individuals with autism and for the support
of the growing research community wishing to build a greater
understanding of this vexing condition. Perhaps the records we
keep for our children can help us show the world that
alternative treatments or pharmaceuticals work or don’t work, or
that behavioral treatment should be intensified or changed.
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Hayes, G.R., Kientz, J.A., Truong, K.N., White, D.R., Abowd, G.D., Pering, T. Designing Capture Applications to Support the Education of Children with Autism. Proceedings of UBICOMP 2004: The 6th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (September 7-10, Nottingham, England), 2004
Hayes, G.R. and Truong, K.N. Using Wearable Devices to Take Advantage of Environmental Services. IEEE Pervasive Computer Magazine, 2005.
Hayes, G.R., Truong, K.N., Abowd, G.D., Pering. T. Experience Buffers: A Socially Appropriate, Selective Archiving Tool for Evidence-Based Care. In the Proceedings of CHI’05 (April 2-7, Portland, OR, USA), 2005.
Pharkute, S, Oberleitner, R, Laxminarayan, S, Suri, J, Zhang, H (2005) –
Telemedicine Application Which Leverages Low
Bandwidth Connectivity, Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine Association, Colorado, April, 2005
REISCHL, U, BALL, J, ABOWD, G, OBERLEITNER, R, ELISON-BOWERS,
P, Lockwood, S., INTER-RATER RELIABILITY USING A BEHAVIOR IMAGE
WEB PLATFORM, 6th Annual International Meeting for Autism
Research (IMFAR). Seattle, WA, May, 2007
Technical Monograph - B.I. Capture in the Classroom,
July, 2007 -
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This presentation describes the observations from case studies using a behavioral medicine store & forward telemedicine platform featuring video clips of children with autism. This platform facilitates the capturing and communication of spontaneous patient behaviors for real-time evaluation, diagnosis and ongoing treatment of people with autism by appropriate health, education and family support specialists. The data is captured and stored in a secure, central data repository. A unique feature of the system is its capability to archive and index video and other data for future access and to compare behaviors and treatments over time by clinicians and other researchers. Case studies will reinforce the effectiveness of the platform’s utility to facilitate diagnosis, treatment, and general case management of patients with autism. Such a system will serve as a precursor to further advances in other health information technology applications leading to more effective treatment and the understanding of this disability, and other neurological disorders. Click Here » |
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