2022
DOI: 10.1177/21582440221082141
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Promoting Choice Using Switches in People With Severe Disabilities: A Case Report

Abstract: People with severe intellectual disabilities have a remarkably high risk of spending most of their lifetime without the possibility of engaging their surroundings. This study aimed to verify if it is possible to teach operant and choice behaviours for autonomus managment of leisure activity throught switches to people with severe intellectual disabilities. A two-switches training program was implemented following three subsequent steps: (1) switch pressure learning; (2) choice behavior learning (Level 1: choic… Show more

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“…The data reported by the studies using responsecontingent stimulation as a treatment strategy seem to be highly encouraging as to the effectiveness of this strategy to help MCS patients to increase their responding and learn to use such responding to control environmental stimulation. It may be interesting to note that these data are in line with data reported by studies involving people with extensive intellectual and multiple disabilities (i.e., people sharing a variety of behavioral and functional characteristics with MCS patients) [93,[106][107][108][109][110]. Working to allow the patient to control environmental stimulation may be more beneficial than making the patient rely on others for stimulation.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of the Response-contingent Stimulation Strategysupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The data reported by the studies using responsecontingent stimulation as a treatment strategy seem to be highly encouraging as to the effectiveness of this strategy to help MCS patients to increase their responding and learn to use such responding to control environmental stimulation. It may be interesting to note that these data are in line with data reported by studies involving people with extensive intellectual and multiple disabilities (i.e., people sharing a variety of behavioral and functional characteristics with MCS patients) [93,[106][107][108][109][110]. Working to allow the patient to control environmental stimulation may be more beneficial than making the patient rely on others for stimulation.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of the Response-contingent Stimulation Strategysupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In the last decade, ABA experiments have increasingly involved persons with severe/profound multiple disabilities, and among the most commonly adopted ICTs, it is worth mentioning the following: microswitches, VOCAs, and microswitch clusters [ 78 , 79 , 80 , 81 , 82 , 83 ].…”
Section: Ict As a Support For The Aba Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%