[Emergency management of patients with autism spectrum disorder].
Livio RamaIsabelle SteffenPierre-Nicolas CarronStéphanie BilancioniNicolas BeysardPublished in: Revue medicale suisse (2023)
People with autism spectrum disorder visit emergency departments more frequently than the rest of the population. Their ability to communicate with their environment may not only be limited but also different from the interactions of non-autistic people. In addition, the multiple sensory stimulations present in the emergency departments are likely to make interactions, and therefore the care of patients with an autism spectrum disorder more difficult. Understanding these difficulties and the special attentions to consider will allow better care for them. This article highlights the various points of attention to be had in order to offer quality welcoming and care to patients with an autism spectrum disorder.