“他们把我看作是一个人,而不仅仅是一个诊断”:一项对自闭症成人专门初级保健诊所患者和家长满意度的定性研究。

Brittany N. Hand, Daniel Gilmore, Lauren Harris, A. Darragh, C. Hanks, D. Coury, S. Moffatt-Bruce, J. Garvin
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自闭症成人有复杂的生理和心理保健需求,需要专门的保健方法。一个很有希望的方法是在普通初级保健机构中为自闭症成人提供专业培训或专业诊所。我们之前发现,通过一家专门为自闭症成人设计的诊所接受医疗保健的自闭症成人比全国自闭症成人样本有更好的护理连续性和更多的预防服务利用率。目的探讨提高或降低成人自闭症患者专科诊所医疗服务满意度的因素。方法对自闭症成人(N=9)和自闭症成人家长(N=12)进行30-60分钟的半结构化访谈。我们使用现象学方法进行了归纳性主题分析。结果提高被试满意度的因素包括:(1)接受提供者的个性化护理;(2)与提供者共度美好时光;(3)建立牢固、积极的医患关系。降低参与者满意度的因素包括:(1)由于缺乏训练有素的提供者而缺乏获得服务的机会;(2)有时与提供商沟通困难;(3)系统级障碍,如政策、实践或程序。结论:我们的研究结果强调了提供者使用个性化的方法来满足患者的感官和沟通需求,并花时间与患者建立牢固、积极的医患关系的重要性。我们的研究结果还强调了医疗保健提供者的严重短缺,这些医疗保健提供者受过培训,可以为不断增长的自闭症成年人提供护理。
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"They looked at me as a person, not just a diagnosis": A qualitative study of patient and parent satisfaction with a specialized primary care clinic for autistic adults.
Background Autistic adults have complex physical and mental healthcare needs that necessitate specialized approaches to healthcare. One promising approach is to embed providers with specialized training or specialty clinics for autistic adults within general primary care facilities. We previously found that autistic adults who received their healthcare through one specialty clinic designed with and for autistic adults had better continuity of care and more preventive service utilization than national samples of autistic adults. Objective To characterize factors that increased or decreased satisfaction with healthcare received through a specialty clinic for autistic adults. Methods We conducted 30-60-minute semi-structured interviews with autistic adults (N=9) and parents of autistic adults (N=12). We conducted an inductive thematic analysis, using a phenomenological approach. Results Factors that increased participants' satisfaction included: (1) receiving personalized care from the provider; (2) spending quality time with the provider; and (3) having strong, positive patient-provider relationships. Factors that decreased participants' satisfaction included: (1) lack of access to services due to scarcity of trained providers; (2) difficulty at times communicating with the provider; and (3) system-level barriers such as policies, practices, or procedures. Conclusion Our findings highlight the importance of providers using personalized approaches to care that meet patients' sensory and communication needs and spending quality time with patients to establish strong, positive patient-provider relationships. Our findings also underscore the critical scarcity of healthcare providers who are trained to deliver care for the growing population of autistic adults.
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