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. 2021 Jun 4;52(5):2247–2257. doi: 10.1007/s10803-021-05112-7

Table 3.

Provider comfort and satisfaction with tele-assessment

Very comfortable Comfortable Mildly comfortable Mildly uncomfortable Uncomfortable Very uncomfortable
How comfortable do you feel completing a telemedicine assessment for a toddler with concerns for autism? 52 (26%) 73 (36%) 46 (23%) 13 (6%) 14 (7%) 2 (1%)
How comfortable do you feel making a diagnosis of autism for a toddler following a telemedicine assessment? 36 (18%) 69 (34%) 52 (26%) 14 (7%) 15 (7%) 11 (5%)
How comfortable do you feel discussing ASD diagnoses and providing recommendations with families during a telemedicine visit? 69 (34%) 87 (43%) 24 (12%) 5 (3%) 11 (5%) 2 (1%)
How comfortable were you coaching a caregiver through the TAP during a telemedicine visit? 23 (20%) 46 (40%) 15 (13%) 8 (7%) 4 (4%) 18 (16%)
Very Appropriate Appropriate Neutral Inappropriate Very Inappropriate
How appropriate do you feel it would be for a toddler to receive a diagnosis of ASD over telemedicine? 48 (24%) 105 (52%) 38 (19%) 9 (5%) 1 (1%)
Very helpful Helpful Neutral Somewhat helpful Not at all helpful
How helpful was the TAP in providing clinical information to guide decision-making?** 57 (50%) 49 (43%) 8 (7%)