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Improving Health Routines for Adults with Disabilities Using Synchronous Reinforcement Strategies: Inside JABA 24

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In this episode of the Inside JABA Series podcast, we dive into a fascinating discussion on health-related routines for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Dr. Katie McHugh, Dr. Claudia Dozier, and Editor-in-Chief Dr. John Borrero share insights from their recent study, Synchronous Reinforcement Schedules Promote Tolerance of Health-Related Routines for Adults with Disabilities.

The conversation explores how synchronous reinforcement schedules—where reinforcement occurs in real time alongside behavior—can improve tolerance for essential routines like toothbrushing, bathing, wearing medical devices, and more. The research team highlights case studies, methodological considerations, and the broader implications for clinical practice.

Key Topics Covered
  • ✅ Synchronous reinforcement schedules and why they may be more effective (and preferred) than delayed reinforcement.

  • ✅ Applications for health routines such as toothbrushing, bathing, mask-wearing, GPS bracelets, helmets, and pulse oximeters.

  • ✅ Collaborative service delivery with nursing and medical professionals.

  • ✅ Challenges in participant consent and maintaining experimental control.

  • ✅ Importance of measuring both behavioral outcomes and affective states.

  • ✅ Future research directions, including reinforcer assessments, continuous vs. discontinuous schedules, and maintaining treatment effects.

Next Steps and Future Directions
  • Editorial updates for broader keyword usage to increase accessibility outside of behavior analysis.

  • Comparing graduated exposure with contingent vs. synchronous reinforcement interventions.

  • Implementing more systematic preference and reinforcer assessments in future studies.

  • Exploring hybrid approaches (e.g., combining graduated exposure with synchronous reinforcement).

  • Collecting more comprehensive data on participant affect and treatment integrity.

Resources & References About the Guests
  • Dr. Catherine (Katie) McHugh – Researcher focused on health-related routines and intervention strategies for adults with disabilities.

  • Dr. Claudia Dozier – Expert in reinforcement schedules and their applications across populations.

  • Dr. John Barrero – Current JABA Editor-in-Chief and behavior analyst contributing to dissemination and accessibility of applied research.

  continue reading

311 episodes

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Content provided by Matt Cicoria. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matt Cicoria or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Inside JABA Series podcast, we dive into a fascinating discussion on health-related routines for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Dr. Katie McHugh, Dr. Claudia Dozier, and Editor-in-Chief Dr. John Borrero share insights from their recent study, Synchronous Reinforcement Schedules Promote Tolerance of Health-Related Routines for Adults with Disabilities.

The conversation explores how synchronous reinforcement schedules—where reinforcement occurs in real time alongside behavior—can improve tolerance for essential routines like toothbrushing, bathing, wearing medical devices, and more. The research team highlights case studies, methodological considerations, and the broader implications for clinical practice.

Key Topics Covered
  • ✅ Synchronous reinforcement schedules and why they may be more effective (and preferred) than delayed reinforcement.

  • ✅ Applications for health routines such as toothbrushing, bathing, mask-wearing, GPS bracelets, helmets, and pulse oximeters.

  • ✅ Collaborative service delivery with nursing and medical professionals.

  • ✅ Challenges in participant consent and maintaining experimental control.

  • ✅ Importance of measuring both behavioral outcomes and affective states.

  • ✅ Future research directions, including reinforcer assessments, continuous vs. discontinuous schedules, and maintaining treatment effects.

Next Steps and Future Directions
  • Editorial updates for broader keyword usage to increase accessibility outside of behavior analysis.

  • Comparing graduated exposure with contingent vs. synchronous reinforcement interventions.

  • Implementing more systematic preference and reinforcer assessments in future studies.

  • Exploring hybrid approaches (e.g., combining graduated exposure with synchronous reinforcement).

  • Collecting more comprehensive data on participant affect and treatment integrity.

Resources & References About the Guests
  • Dr. Catherine (Katie) McHugh – Researcher focused on health-related routines and intervention strategies for adults with disabilities.

  • Dr. Claudia Dozier – Expert in reinforcement schedules and their applications across populations.

  • Dr. John Barrero – Current JABA Editor-in-Chief and behavior analyst contributing to dissemination and accessibility of applied research.

  continue reading

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