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SEMATIC Pilot Study in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Using an Innovative Edutainment Software (sematic)

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Fondation Lenval

Status

Completed

Conditions

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Treatments

Other: Autism Spectrum Disorder

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02791789
14-HPNCL-10

Details and patient eligibility

About

Use of the software could allow learning of reading code in subjects with ASD through the design of serious games for educational and therapeutic purposes.

This SEMATIC software could improve communication and could be integrated into medical management (speech therapy and neuropsychological).

The benefit of an action research will enable training professionals to autism, cognitive characteristics of autism and the use of IT support for this population.

Full description

SEMATIC is an innovative collaborative project which aims to develop an edutainment software for learning words and phrases from logic games. This software is designed for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who do not have the normal prerequisites for learning to read (that is to say: the understanding of words, verbal expression and phonological awareness). In addition, this project is based on hyper competence in the visual field of children with ASD by providing a playful computer support and access to specific visual interests of these children. IT support is a useful tool because it is stable and predictable for focusing the child's attention with ASD. To date, none of learning reading software does exist for children with ASD. This project is based on innovative theoretical and methodological assumptions. These assumptions are derived directly from observation, clinical knowledge of the autistic disorder, testimonies of families and individuals with Asperger Syndrome or Autism High Level and the contributions of the scientific literature in the field of autism.

This software was designed to improve the secondary verbal children with ASD as well as medical care (speech therapist and neuropsychological). The SEMATIC software could be integrated into traditional care for children with ASD. This project is part of an approach of 'action research'. Indeed, this research aims to boost health care teams by training cognitive characteristics of children with ASD and the use of computer support (SEMATIC). Fifteen children with ASD will be recruited in various institutions in the PACA region (departments 06 and 83) to participate in this study. All participants will use the software in the institution where they are usually supported but also at home.

Thus the interest of SEMATIC project is to develop learning words and phrases on computer using logic games to go towards learning the reading code for children with ASD do not have the usual prerequisites. This is a pilot study. There is currently no equivalent method for measuring these changes.

The assessment of learning will be carried out at different times of the protocol. Tests created specifically for the needs of the study will be used. Some tests commonly used in speech therapy and neuropsychological assessments (Standard tools validated on the recommendation of the HAS, 2005) will also be used to include topics and define the characteristics of the population of this study.

Enrollment

17 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 12 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Review satisfactory medical eligibility criteria
  • Diagnosis disorder autism spectrum (ASD) according to the diagnostic criteria of ICD-10 and positive scores to the FA and / or ADOS
  • rated severity of autistic symptoms (overall score in the CARS-T scale greater than 30) Non-topics with a functional language (item 11 score ≥ 3 points of the CARS-T)
  • a equivalence of higher developmental age or equal to 5 years in analogical reasoning
  • n'ayant not develop reading skills by testing the Alouette
  • having an interest in visual media (television, computer, touch pad, ...)
  • Representatives of parental authority who gave informed written consent
  • Subject affiliated to social security

Exclusion criteria

  • Somatic problems secondarily generate behavioral problems while disrupting their participation in the study
  • The Patient having developed reading skills or benefiting from learning to read
  • The Patient with no ASD diagnosis according to ICD-10 criteria
  • The Patient not affiliated to the social security
  • Participant to another research protocol

Trial design

17 participants in 1 patient group

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Other group
Description:
clinical exam, speech and language therapy and neuropsychological evaluations, Training to the SEMATIC serious game
Treatment:
Other: Autism Spectrum Disorder

Trial contacts and locations

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