This study will test feature enhancements to a behavioral therapy data collection software (Motivity) that will add a new clinical decision support module, called Acuity. Acuity is a Quality Improvement (QI) intervention targeted at Behavior Analysts (BAs) and Behavior Technicians (BTs) that aims to improve the delivery of autism behavioral therapy. Subjects will be staff recruited from existing Motivity customers.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Number of participants with improved estimation of Trials to Criterion and Time (days) to Criterion
Timeframe: through study completion, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Increased frequency of changes to programs and prescribed dosages, resulting in reduced Trials to Criterion and Time to Criterion.
Timeframe: through study completion, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Increased adherence to prescribed dosage
Timeframe: through study completion, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Number of participants who find Acuity and its components practical and possible to use, assessed by qualitative measures and system usage tracking
Timeframe: at the end of the study, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Proportion of clinics and providers that actively use Acuity, assessed by system usage tracking.
Timeframe: at the end of the study, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Number of BAs & BTs who utilize Acuity as intended to provide learners with accurate treatment plans, and achieve expected results, as measured by system usage and qualitative assessment.
Timeframe: at the end of the study, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Majority of BAs and BTs rate Acuity and its components as attractive, agreeable, or palatable.
Timeframe: at the end of the study, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period
Frequency at which Acuity and its components are rated as suitable, fitting, or proper for achieving the goals set forth in treatment plans, as measured by surveys.
Timeframe: at the end of the study, expected to be 18 months from the start of retroactive observation period