Enhanced Milieu Teaching in resource-constrained settings: Stakeholder-informed adaptation guidelines
Chevonne D. du Plessis, Lauren H. Hampton, Michal Harty

TL;DR
This paper explores how to adapt Enhanced Milieu Teaching for use in South Africa, focusing on stakeholder input to improve its fit in resource-limited settings.
Contribution
The study provides stakeholder-informed adaptation guidelines for implementing EMT in resource-constrained contexts.
Findings
Stakeholders view EMT as appropriate for South Africa but suggest modifications to materials and activities.
Adaptations should consider families' available resources and preferred routines.
Guidelines are provided to improve the contextual fit of EMT in resource-constrained settings.
Abstract
Enhanced Milieu Teaching (EMT) is an evidence-based naturalistic developmental behavioural intervention (NDBI) for children with developmental disabilities. Little is known about the EMT’s fit or what adaptations might be needed to improve its applicability within a resource-constrained setting. To explore stakeholders’ perceptions of the contextual fit of EMT for young children with developmental disabilities in a resource-constrained context and to identify adaptations to improve EMT’s contextual fit. We conducted a descriptive qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Participants included 5 speech and language therapists and 11 caregivers of children with developmental disabilities who speak English and Afrikaans or isiXhosa. Using thematic analysis, data were coded into 10 subthemes and grouped according to the Adaptome framework components. Overall,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFamily and Disability Support Research · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Infant Development and Preterm Care
