General Practitioner Autism Training and Mandatory Medical Training: A Cross-Sectional Study of GPs’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices

Nick Chown, Sebastian C. K. Shaw, M. Doherty, Mona Johnson, J. Krupa, Nicki Martin, Molly Brooker-Corcoran
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Numerous physical conditions appear with increased frequency in autistic individuals in comparison to their non-autistic peers. These co-existing conditions are known to lead to higher morbidity, lower quality of life, and lower life expectancy in autistic adults. There is substantial evidence in the literature that many, if not most, General Practitioners (GPs) in the United Kingdom do not have the necessary understanding of autism to enable them to offer the same standard of service to their autistic patients that their non-autistic patients receive. This research project was set up, inter alia, to explore the attitudes of GPs to the introduction of autism training and the contentious issue of making GP training on any subject mandatory rather than voluntary. We wanted to better understand how autism training for GPs might be developed to maximise "take-up" and “buy-in” given that the demands on their time, including training demands, are such that autism is only one of many conditions vying for training time and mandatory training is anathema to many GPs. Key findings were that nearly three quarters of our respondents strongly agreed that training in autism is important for GPs, the same percentage of our participants had received little or no formal autism training, and there was a general dislike of any training being made mandatory. Training should be focused on barriers faced by autistic people in accessing healthcare as well as on autism as a medical condition. No respondent had received a significant level of training in autism although 40% of participants who had received training had been trained by an autistic individual.
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全科医生自闭症培训与强制性医疗培训:全科医生知识、态度和行为的横断面研究
与非自闭症的同龄人相比,许多身体状况在自闭症个体中出现的频率更高。已知这些共存的条件会导致自闭症成年人更高的发病率、更低的生活质量和更低的预期寿命。文献中有大量证据表明,英国的许多(如果不是大多数的话)全科医生(gp)对自闭症缺乏必要的了解,无法为自闭症患者提供与非自闭症患者相同标准的服务。这个研究项目的设立,除其他外,是为了探索全科医生对引入自闭症培训的态度,以及让全科医生培训任何科目都是强制性的而不是自愿的这一有争议的问题。鉴于对全科医生的时间需求,包括培训需求,自闭症只是争夺培训时间的众多情况之一,强制性培训对许多全科医生来说是一种诅咒,我们希望更好地了解如何对全科医生进行自闭症培训,以最大限度地“接受”和“接受”。主要发现是,近四分之三的受访者强烈同意自闭症培训对全科医生很重要,同样比例的受访者只接受过很少或没有接受过正式的自闭症培训,而且普遍不喜欢强制性的培训。培训应侧重于自闭症患者在获得医疗保健方面面临的障碍以及自闭症作为一种疾病。没有被调查者接受过显著程度的自闭症培训尽管接受过培训的参与者中有40%是由自闭症患者培训的。
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