在青少年司法系统队列诊断胎儿酒精谱系障碍的治疗建议

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Youth Justice-An International Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-04 DOI:10.1177/14732254211036195
N. Russell, Kuen Yee Tan, C. Pestell, S. Connor, James P Fitzpatrick
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帕奇斯儿科是西澳大利亚州的一家专业私人多学科服务机构,提供一系列发育诊断评估,如胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)。许多FASD评估发生在西澳大利亚州和北领地司法系统的儿童和青年身上。目前还没有研究概述临床医生在澳大利亚为该临床人群制定或实施的临床建议和管理策略的类型。这项研究概述了作为Patches儿科青少年司法FASD诊断过程的一部分提出的治疗建议,以最终完善建议,为治疗策略提供信息。这是一项回顾性横断面描述性研究,研究对象为10岁至17岁11个月(N=64)的儿童,他们在Patches儿科中被诊断为FASD;并在2017年1月至2019年2月期间从华盛顿州和新界的青年司法系统转介。有关FASD建议的信息是通过审查参与者的源文件收集的,如FASD诊断报告FASD建议的类别分为子域:医学、心理健康、发展、生活方式、未来目标和其他。在各类建议中,最突出的是转介国家残疾保险计划(NDIS)资金(75%),其次是教育支持(67.2%)、职业治疗(56.3%)以及药物和酒精服务(45.3%)。受损的神经认知领域和建议之间也存在显著相关性。同样,合并症和推荐之间也存在显著相关性。我们的研究强调了针对共病注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)患者、农村社区和NDIS、治疗性康复计划以及社区工作计划的建议方面的差距。其他差距包括就言语/语言治疗、教育支持、生活技能建议和工作人员/临床医生教育提出充分建议。这项研究首次描述了西澳大利亚州和新界帕奇斯儿科评估的青年队列的治疗建议。它还显示了神经认知/共病特征与临床建议之间的显著相关性。这突出了建议中可以个性化的领域,以及改善社区融合的方法。还对研究的局限性进行了讨论,并对未来的研究提出了建议。
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Therapeutic Recommendations in the Youth Justice System Cohort Diagnosed with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Patches Paediatrics is a specialised private multidisciplinary service in Western Australia (WA), offering a range of developmental diagnostic assessments such as foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Many FASD assessments occur in children and youth who are engaged with the justice system in WA and the Northern Territory (NT). There are currently no studies outlining the types of clinical recommendations and management strategies made or implemented by clinicians for this clinical population within Australia. This study outlines therapeutic recommendations made as part of the youth justice FASD diagnostic process within Patches Paediatrics to ultimately refine recommendations to inform therapeutic strategies. This was a retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study of those aged 10 years to 17 years 11 months (N = 64) who were diagnosed with FASD within Patches Paediatrics; and referred from the youth justice system in WA and the NT between January 2017 and February 2019. Information on FASD recommendations was gathered by reviewing participants’ source documents, such as FASD diagnostic reports. ‘FASD recommendations’ categories were divided into subdomains: medical, mental health, developmental, lifestyle, future goals and others. In the various categories of recommendations, the most prominent were referral for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding (75%) followed by education support (67.2%), occupational therapy (56.3%), and drug and alcohol services (45.3%). Significant correlations between impaired neurocognitive domains and recommendations were also observed. Similarly, there were significant correlations between comorbidities and recommendations. Our study highlighted gaps in recommendations for those with comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), rural communities and access to NDIS, therapeutic rehabilitation programmes as well as community work programmes. Other gaps included making adequate recommendations for speech/language therapy, education support, life skills advice and staff/clinician education. This study was the first to describe therapeutic recommendations for the youth cohort assessed by Patches Paediatrics in WA and the NT. It also showed significant correlations between the neurocognitive/comorbidity profile and clinical recommendations. This highlights areas within the recommendations that can be individualised as well as ways to improve community integration. A discussion of limitations and suggestions for future research is also provided.
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Youth Justice-An International Journal
Youth Justice-An International Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Youth Justice is an international, peer-reviewed journal that engages with the analyses of juvenile/youth justice systems, law, policy and practice around the world. It contains articles that are theoretically informed and/or grounded in the latest empirical research. Youth Justice has established itself as the leading journal in the field in the UK, and, supported by an editorial board comprising some of the world"s leading youth justice scholars.
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