Parents’ Experiences of How Healthcare Professionals Communicate with Autistic Children

IF 1.1 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Child Care in Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13575279.2022.2119939
A. Westaway
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ABSTRACT Autistic children may have increased healthcare requirements as well as a range of communication difficulties and needs. However, there are reports in the literature that their healthcare experiences are not always satisfactory. Using qualitative research methodology and content analysis, this study aimed to investigate parents’ experiences of the ways in which healthcare professionals communicate and interact with autistic children and identifies the different communicative styles that parents consider to be successful or unsuccessful. Parents also describe these styles in terms of the impact that they have on children and also on parents themselves. These findings are discussed in relation to the existing literature around communication in healthcare, with recommendations for how parental experiences can be used to inform future healthcare practice for autistic children.
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父母对医护人员如何与自闭症儿童沟通的经验
自闭症儿童可能有更多的医疗保健需求,以及一系列的沟通困难和需求。然而,有文献报道,他们的医疗保健经验并不总是令人满意的。本研究采用质性研究方法和内容分析,旨在调查家长对医护人员与自闭症儿童沟通和互动方式的体验,并确定家长认为成功或不成功的不同沟通方式。父母也会根据这些风格对孩子和父母自己的影响来描述这些风格。这些研究结果与现有的关于医疗保健沟通的文献进行了讨论,并就如何利用父母的经验为自闭症儿童的未来医疗保健实践提供了建议。
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Child Care in Practice
Child Care in Practice Nursing-Community and Home Care
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32
期刊介绍: Child Care in Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for professionals working in all disciplines in the provision of children’s services, including social work, social care, health care, medicine, psychology, education, the police and probationary services, and solicitors and barristers working in the family law and youth justice sectors. The strategic aims and objectives of the journal are: • To develop the knowledge base of practitioners, managers and other professionals responsible for the delivery of professional child care services. The journal seeks to contribute to the achievement of quality services and the promotion of the highest standards. • To achieve an equity of input from all disciplines working with children. The multi-disciplinary nature of the journal reflects that the key to many successful outcomes in the child care field lies in the close co-operation between different disciplines. • To raise awareness of often-neglected issues such as marginalization of ethnic minorities and problems consequent upon poverty and disability. • To keep abreast of and continue to influence local and international child care practice in response to emerging policy. • To include the views of those who are in receipt of multi-disciplinary child care services. • To welcome submissions on promising practice developments and the findings from new research to highlight the breadth of the work of the journal’s work.
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