How to improve healthcare for autistic people: A qualitative study of the views of autistic people and clinicians.
David MasonBarry InghamHeather BirtlesCos MichaelClare ScarlettIan A JamesToni BrownMarc Woodbury-SmithColin WilsonTracy FinchJeremy R ParrPublished in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2021)
Research has shown that on average, autistic people are more likely to die earlier than non-autistic people, and barriers can stop autistic people accessing healthcare. We carried out a study where we interviewed healthcare professionals (including doctors and nurses), and held discussion groups of autistic people. Our results highlighted several key points: seeing the same professional is important for autistic people and clinicians; both clinicians and autistic people think making adjustments to healthcare is important (and often possible); autistic people process information in a different way and so may need extra support in appointments; and that clinicians are often constrained by time pressures or targets.
Keyphrases