NIDILRR SDCDM: Promoting Career Design and Development via Telehealth for Rural Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Project Description:
        The purpose of this intervention effectiveness study is to investigate the employment, self-determination, career adaptability and decision-making outcomes of a career design intervention implemented via telehealth. Additionally, we will study the cost-effectiveness of delivering the intervention via telehealth, which will help inform practice and policy decisions regarding adults with IDD on the waitlist for HCBS services. Specifically, this study will (a) examine the impact of interventions to promote employment, self-determination, career adaptability and decision-making outcomes for adults with IDD in rural areas and on waiting lists, and (b) examine the cost-effectiveness of the intervention delivery mechanisms, and (c) examine the feasibility of delivering the intervention via telehealth.
     
    
        Keyword(s):
        Employment,  self-determined career design model,  telehealth
     
    
        Core Function(s):
        Performing Research or Evaluation, Continuing Education/Community Training
     
    
        Area of Emphasis
        Employment-Related Activities
     
    
        Target Audience:
        Professionals and Para-Professionals, Adults with Disabilities
     
    
        Unserved or Under-served Populations:
        Geographic Areas, Rural/Remote
     
    
        Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
        State
     
    
    
        COVID-19 Related Data:
        
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