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. 2024 Jan 1;45(1):e39-e45.
doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000001228. Epub 2023 Oct 23.

Elucidating the Perspectives of Autistic Youth About Their Health Care Experiences: A Qualitative Study

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Elucidating the Perspectives of Autistic Youth About Their Health Care Experiences: A Qualitative Study

Belinda O'Hagan et al. J Dev Behav Pediatr. .

Abstract

Objectives: Autistic individuals have higher rates of co-occurring medical conditions and service use. However, autistic individuals and their families also reported lower satisfaction with health care service delivery. Previous studies described health care experiences of autistic adults, but less is known about those of autistic adolescents and young adults. This study aimed to qualitatively describe the health care experiences of autistic youth.

Methods: Four longitudinal/serial focus groups were conducted with 8 autistic adolescents and young adults. Participants were members of an autistic patient advisory board, which is part of a broader initiative at a large, urban, safety-net hospital to improve the health care experiences of autistic patients. Focus groups were conducted virtually and were audio-recorded. Audio recordings were transcribed and verified for accuracy. Transcripts were consensus-coded with an inductive approach using tenets of grounded theory.

Results: Findings included 4 recurring themes: accessibility and accommodations, barriers of health service use, patient involvement in health care decisions, and facilitators of patient-clinician relationship. Participants noted that visit preparation, sensory items, and repeated positive interactions with clinician were helpful to build a positive health care experience.

Conclusion: Our findings support previous research that suggest the need to individualize care, ensure availability of accommodations, apply flexibility in practice whenever possible, and increase health care professional knowledge about this unique patient population.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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