McComas, J. J., Lalli, J. S., & Benavides, C. (1999).
Increasing accuracy and decreasing latency during clean intermittent self-catheterization procedures with young children.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
32, 217-220.
We examined the effects of simulation training on performance of
clean intermittent self-catheterization procedures with 2 young
girls. Simulation training was conducted, after which independent
performance was assessed within a multiple baseline design. The
training resulted in increased accuracy and decreased latency for
both girls.
DESCRIPTORS: intermittent self-catheterization, simulation
training, compliance with medical procedures, pediatric
psychology, behavioral medicine