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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Sep 12, 2024
Open Peer Review Period: Sep 17, 2024 - Nov 12, 2024
Date Accepted: Mar 3, 2025
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Mapping the Evidence on Compassion Skills in Applied Behavior Analysis: Protocol for Scoping Review

Aleixo D, Junior Martins de Souza D, Regina Pedroso Vilela Torres Carvalho S, Regina Furlani M, Canato Martins C, Roberto Santos E, Daniel Souza Menezes J, Querino Silva M, Maria Maciel Lopes S, Almeida Arnaldo Silva Rodrigues Castro N, Landim Gonçalves Cristóvão H, Ittavo Lamana Faria J, Maria Sabadoto Brienze V, Regina Abreu Lima A, Silva Fucuta P, Cristina Móz Vaz Oliani D, Aparecida Micelli Domingues N, Cristina Oliveira Santos Miyazaki M, Maria Araújo Filho G, César André J

Mapping the Evidence on Compassion Skills in Applied Behavior Analysis: Protocol for Scoping Review

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66399

DOI: 10.2196/66399

PMID: 40273448

PMCID: 12062760

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Mapping the Evidence on Compassion Skills in Applied Behavior Analysis: A Scoping Review Protocol

  • Daniele Aleixo; 
  • Daiton Junior Martins de Souza; 
  • Stela Regina Pedroso Vilela Torres Carvalho; 
  • Márcia Regina Furlani; 
  • Cíntia Canato Martins; 
  • Emerson Roberto Santos; 
  • João Daniel Souza Menezes; 
  • Matheus Querino Silva; 
  • Sônia Maria Maciel Lopes; 
  • Natalia Almeida Arnaldo Silva Rodrigues Castro; 
  • Helena Landim Gonçalves Cristóvão; 
  • Josimerci Ittavo Lamana Faria; 
  • Vânia Maria Sabadoto Brienze; 
  • Alba Regina Abreu Lima; 
  • Patrícia Silva Fucuta; 
  • Denise Cristina Móz Vaz Oliani; 
  • Neide Aparecida Micelli Domingues; 
  • Maria Cristina Oliveira Santos Miyazaki; 
  • Gerardo Maria Araújo Filho; 
  • Júlio César André

ABSTRACT

Background:

Compassion has been a topic of growing scientific interest, including in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). To improve socially relevant behaviors, it is essential to explore how behavior analysts can provide maximum support to clients and promote significant changes through compassionate care. Although compassion skills have been studied by ABA researchers, the literature still presents gaps. Research question: "What has been widely published in the scientific literature about the compassion skills of the Behavior Analyst?" Source of evidence: The electronic databases to be searched include Embase, Index Psicologia, Lilacs, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The search strategy will use combinations of descriptors and their synonyms according to the Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCs) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), using the PCC mnemonic (population, concept, and context), combined with the Boolean operators AND and OR.

Objective:

The aim of this review is to map, identify, and provide data available in the existing literature on compassion skills and applied behavior analysis.

Methods:

The framework of Arksey and O'Malley guides the design of this scoping review, and the elements reported use the recommended guidelines of the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews). The study will follow established methodological framework standards to provide a systematic approach to mapping existing literature and identifying knowledge gaps. The protocol has been registered on the Open Science Framework (OSF) platform.

Results:

This scoping review is expected to provide:1. A comprehensive overview of the definitions and conceptualizations of compassion in the context of ABA. 2. A detailed mapping of specific compassionate skills reported in the ABA literature. 3. A synthesis of existing interventions or training programs for developing compassionate skills in behavior analysts. 4. An analysis of reported outcomes associated with compassionate practice in ABA. 5. An identification of barriers and facilitators for implementing compassionate practices in ABA. 6. Directions for future research and practice development in the area.

Conclusions:

Expected Implications The results of this scoping review have the potential to inform the development of compassion training programs for behavior analysts, improve clinical practices, and influence care policies in ABA. It is expected that the synthesis of existing evidence may highlight the importance of compassionate skills in ABA practice and promote a more holistic and client-centered approach. Strengths and Limitations A significant strength of this study is its comprehensiveness, including a wide range of study types and not being limited to a specific geographical context. This will allow a global view of compassionate practices in ABA. However, a potential limitation is the possibility of missing relevant studies due to differences in terminology or inadequate indexing. To mitigate this, a comprehensive search with varied terms and consultation with experts in the field will be conducted.


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Please cite as:

Aleixo D, Junior Martins de Souza D, Regina Pedroso Vilela Torres Carvalho S, Regina Furlani M, Canato Martins C, Roberto Santos E, Daniel Souza Menezes J, Querino Silva M, Maria Maciel Lopes S, Almeida Arnaldo Silva Rodrigues Castro N, Landim Gonçalves Cristóvão H, Ittavo Lamana Faria J, Maria Sabadoto Brienze V, Regina Abreu Lima A, Silva Fucuta P, Cristina Móz Vaz Oliani D, Aparecida Micelli Domingues N, Cristina Oliveira Santos Miyazaki M, Maria Araújo Filho G, César André J

Mapping the Evidence on Compassion Skills in Applied Behavior Analysis: Protocol for Scoping Review

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66399

DOI: 10.2196/66399

PMID: 40273448

PMCID: 12062760

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