Effectiveness of Remote Delayed Performance Feedback on Accurate Implementation of Caregiver Coaching

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Abstract

The supervision of field experiences is an indispensable component of Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA®) training. During the supervised field experience, supervisors regularly provide performance feedback to trainees for the purpose of improving fidelity of implementation of various assessments and interventions. Emerging evidence supports the efficacy of using telehealth to train teachers and parents to implement interventions, but no study has evaluated the effectiveness of the remote delayed performance feedback among individuals completing BCBA® training. We used videoconference equipment and software to deliver remote delayed performance feedback to seven participants enrolled in a graduate program and completing supervised field experience. Remote delayed performance feedback was provided regarding participants’ implementation of caregiver coaching. The results indicate that delayed performance feedback provided remotely increased the correct implementation of caregiver coaching. These preliminary results indicate the efficacy of remote supervision and delayed performance feedback.

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Akers, J. S., Davis, T. N., McGinnis, K., & Swensson, R. M. (2024). Effectiveness of Remote Delayed Performance Feedback on Accurate Implementation of Caregiver Coaching. Journal of Behavioral Education, 33(2), 320–343. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10864-022-09487-0

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