Faculty of Social Work, Central and Northern Alberta Region, University of Calgary, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
Integrated Services for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatrics. 2020 Apr;145(Suppl 1):S93-S98. doi: 10.1542/peds.2019-1895L.
Emergency department (ED) care processes and environments impose unique challenges for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The implementation of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) emerges as a priority for optimizing ED care. In this article, as part of a larger study, we explore PFCC in the context of ASD. Our aims were to examine how elements of PFCC were experienced and applied relative to ED care for children with ASD.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with parents and ED service providers, drawing on a grounded theory approach. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed by using established constant comparison methods. Data were reviewed to appraise the reported presence or absence of PFCC components.
Fifty-three stakeholders (31 parents of children with ASD and 22 ED service providers) participated in interviews. Results revealed the value of PFCC in autism-based ED care. Helpful attributes of care were a person-centered approach, staff knowledge about ASD, consultation with parents, and a child-focused environment. Conversely, a lack of staff knowledge and/or experience in ASD, inattention to parent expertise, insufficient communication, insufficient family orientation to the ED, an inaccessible environment, insufficient support, a lack of resources, and system rigidities were identified to impede the experience of care.
Findings amplify PFCC as integral to effectively serving children with ASD and their families in the ED. Resources that specifically nurture PFCC emerge as practice and program priorities.
急诊科(ED)的护理流程和环境对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童提出了独特的挑战。以患者和家庭为中心的护理(PFCC)的实施成为优化 ED 护理的优先事项。在本文中,作为一项更大研究的一部分,我们探讨了 ASD 背景下的 PFCC。我们的目的是研究 PFCC 的各个要素在 ASD 儿童 ED 护理中的体验和应用情况。
采用扎根理论方法对家长和 ED 服务提供者进行了定性访谈。访谈进行了录音,并逐字转录,采用既定的恒定性比较方法进行了分析。审查数据以评估报告的 PFCC 组件的存在或缺失情况。
53 名利益相关者(31 名 ASD 儿童的家长和 22 名 ED 服务提供者)参与了访谈。结果表明 PFCC 在基于 ASD 的 ED 护理中的价值。护理中有益的属性包括以人为本的方法、工作人员对 ASD 的了解、与家长协商以及以儿童为中心的环境。相反,工作人员缺乏 ASD 方面的知识和/或经验、不重视家长的专业知识、沟通不足、对 ED 的家庭导向不足、环境难以进入、支持不足、资源匮乏以及系统僵化等,这些因素都阻碍了护理的体验。
研究结果强调了 PFCC 对有效服务 ASD 儿童及其家庭在 ED 中的重要性。专门培养 PFCC 的资源成为实践和项目的优先事项。