Recovery of adults with autism spectrum disorder during intensive inpatient treatment: a qualitative study

Hendrikje Bloemert, Bram B. Sizoo, Elisabeth W. M. Verhoeven, Aartjan Beekman, B. van Meijel
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Although some adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require intensive and specialized ASD treatment, there is little research on how these adults experience the recovery process. Recovery is defined as the significant improvement in general functioning compared to the situation prior to treatment.This qualitative study describes the recovery process from the perspective of adults on the autism spectrum during intensive inpatient treatment. Semi-structured interviews (n = 15) were carried out and analyzed according to the principles of grounded theory.Our results indicate that, given the specific characteristics of autism, therapeutic interventions and goal-oriented work cannot be carried out successfully, and the recovery process cannot begin, if no good working relationship has been established, and if care is not organized in ways that a person on the autism spectrum finds clear and predictable.
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尽管一些患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的成年人需要接受强化和专业的 ASD 治疗,但有关这些成年人如何经历康复过程的研究却很少。本定性研究从自闭症谱系障碍成人的角度描述了他们在接受强化住院治疗期间的康复过程。我们的研究结果表明,鉴于自闭症的特殊性,如果没有建立起良好的工作关系,如果护理工作的组织方式不能让自闭症谱系障碍患者感到清晰和可预测,那么治疗干预和以目标为导向的工作就无法顺利开展,康复过程也无法开始。
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