Using Peer-Mediated Literacy-Based Behavioral Interventions to Increase First Aid Safety Skills in Students With Developmental Disabilities

Behav Modif. 2018 Sep;42(5):639-660. doi: 10.1177/0145445517725866. Epub 2017 Aug 24.

Abstract

Many adolescents with developmental disabilities do not learn the safety skills needed to maintain physical well-being in domestic and community environments. Literacy-based behavioral interventions (LBBIs) that combine print, pictures, and behavioral rehearsal are effective for promoting acquisition and maintenance of self-care skills, but have not been investigated as safety skill intervention. Also, LBBIs have primarily been implemented by teachers and other professionals. In this study, a peer partner was taught to deliver an LBBI story to students so they would learn to perform a basic first aid routine: cleaning and dressing a wound. Results showed that students' accuracy with the first aid routine increased after a peer delivered the LBBI instructional package, and maintained after the peer stopped delivering it. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the LBBI instructional package for teaching first aid safety skills, and extends previous research showing the efficacy of peers in delivering this intervention.

Keywords: developmental disabilities; first aid; literacy-based behavioral interventions; safety skills.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Behavior Therapy / methods*
  • Developmental Disabilities / rehabilitation*
  • First Aid / methods*
  • Health Literacy / methods*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Education as Topic / methods*
  • Peer Group
  • Students
  • Treatment Outcome