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ATN 2014 - Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
2014 Autism Treatment Network
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
The Autism Treatment Network (ATN) is the first network of hospitals dedicated to improving the medical care of children with ASD. The goal of the ATN is to improve the medical care for all children with ASD by integrating clinical care and research to develop evidence base practice, standardize care, and reduce healthcare variation. The new strategic cycle of the ATN will focus on: 1) examining the trajectory of medical co-morbidities in ASD and the relationship of those medical co-morbidities on neurodevelopmental outcomes, and 2) developing and disseminating standards of care that lead to a comprehensive medical care model for children with ASD.
- Keywords:
- Medical/ Psychiatric Comorbidities
- Dietary/ Nutritional
- Gastroenterology
- Medical Comorbidities
- Pharmacological Intervention
- Phenotyping/ Assessment
- Sleep
- Screening/ Diagnosis/ Phenotyping
- Dissemination
- Treatment/ Prevention
- Infants (0-17 Months)
- Toddlers (18 Months-3 Years)
- Children (3-12 Years)
- Adolescents/ Young Adults (13-25 Years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Aspergers/ High-Functioning Individuals With ASD
- Low-Functioning/ Non-Verbal Individuals With ASD
Type | Date | Title/Link |
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Publication | 11/01/2016 | Parent and Health Care Provider Perspectives Related to Disclosure of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Pediatric Emergency Departments. |
Publication | 07/01/2016 | Experiences of Emergency Department Care from the Perspective of Families in which a Child has Autism Spectrum Disorder |
Publication | 05/01/2016 | Perspectives of Health Care Providers Regarding Emergency Department Care of Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
Publication | 02/01/2016 | Toward Practice Advancement in Emergency Care for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
Publication | 02/01/2016 | Editors’ Note and Prologue. |
Status:
CompletedInvestigator:
Zwaigenbaum, LonnieGrant Term:
3 yearsAward Type:
Autism Treatment NetworkGrant Amount:
$420,000.00Institution Website:
http://www.ualberta.caGrant ID:
8971