- Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
- Issue: 2
- Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu OSB ve Hastalığa Kanıt Penceresinden Bakış
Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu OSB ve Hastalığa Kanıt Penceresinden Bakış
Authors : Gül Sultan Özeren
Pages : 57-63
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Publication Date : 2013-06-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Objective: Evidence based contemporary approaches targeting Autism Spectrum Disorders are reviewed in this task and unproven applications and some missing parts of the researches that may have evidence value are also included in this study.Material and Methods: The databases of Science Direct, EBSCO Host, Medscape, Pubmed, Medline and Cochrane Database between the months of February and September 2012 have been reviewed in terms of the articles which include the evidence-based applications and approaches for the ASD.Results: The randomized and semi-randomized controlled studies covering a total of approximately over two thousand individuals, approximately one hundred and fifty publications, thirteen of which along with having the characteristics of metaanalysis or systematic compilation, have been reviewed. While examining evidence-based practice and approaches for the ASD, in addition to selecting the topics, the aim is to present the results and the reviews in this layout. These topics were determined considering effectiveness of early period intensive behavioral therapies, music therapy, intensive and long-term applied behavior analysis, behavioral and developmental interventions, parent-mediated early intervention, gluten and kazein, acupuncture treatments, auditory integration therapy, vitamin B6 and magnesium, effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids supplementation and use of serotonin reuptake inhibitors.Conclusion: "Evidence-based health applications” and "evidence-based medicine” fit into place effectively all around the world and into our country nowadays. The various evidence-based results that were taken into account here point to an "inadequate evidence level” and can set one thinking that the application is not only wrong or inadequate, but also it does not reach comprehensive and qualified researchKeywords : autism disorders, evidence-based practic, reviews