Physical Therapy Program, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA.
Institute for Health, Intervention, and Policy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA.
Autism Res. 2021 Aug;14(8):1736-1758. doi: 10.1002/aur.2514. Epub 2021 Apr 19.
The study aimed to collect data from families of children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the state of Delaware, USA to understand their ongoing needs and challenges in accessing child healthcare and family support services. We analyzed responses from 263 caregivers of children and youth with ASD from 3 to 24 years using a statewide needs assessment survey. Over 50% caregivers indicated having unmet needs relative to both child/youth healthcare services and family support services. Between 24 and 38% caregivers expressed unmet needs for healthcare services such as social skills training, speech-language therapy, behavioral intervention, and occupational therapy for their child and 20-24% expressed needs for family support services such as respite care, parent/sibling support groups, counseling, and babysitting support. Additionally, number of prior early interventions received, limitations in accessing healthcare services, and unmet needs for family support services significantly predicted child/youth unmet healthcare needs. Greater ASD severity and difficulties accessing child/youth healthcare services predicted participant's functional dependence on caregivers for activities of daily living. Together, these findings call for designing holistic, family-centered interventions that address needs of both children and youth with ASD and their families. LAY SUMMARY: A statewide needs assessment survey of caregivers of children and youth with ASD revealed that 50% responders had unmet needs relative to both child/youth healthcare services and family support services. Number of prior services received, limitations in accessing healthcare, and unmet needs for family support are linked to child/youth unmet healthcare needs. Severity of autism and difficulties accessing child/youth healthcare are associated with participant's functional dependence. Together, these findings call for placing the family at the heart of the service system in ASD.
本研究旨在从美国特拉华州自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童和青少年的家庭收集数据,以了解他们在获得儿童保健和家庭支持服务方面的持续需求和挑战。我们使用全州范围的需求评估调查分析了来自 3 至 24 岁的 263 名 ASD 儿童和青少年照顾者的反应。超过 50%的照顾者表示在儿童/青年保健服务和家庭支持服务方面存在未满足的需求。24%至 38%的照顾者表示他们的孩子需要接受社交技能培训、言语治疗、行为干预和职业治疗等医疗服务,但未得到满足,20%至 24%的照顾者表示需要家庭支持服务,例如临时护理、父母/兄弟姐妹支持小组、咨询和保姆支持。此外,接受早期干预的次数、获得医疗保健服务的限制以及家庭支持服务的未满足需求显著预测了儿童/青少年的未满足医疗需求。ASD 严重程度和获得儿童/青少年医疗保健服务的困难程度预测了参与者在日常生活活动中对照顾者的功能依赖程度。这些发现共同呼吁设计整体的、以家庭为中心的干预措施,以满足 ASD 儿童和青少年及其家庭的需求。
简而言之:对 ASD 儿童和青少年的照顾者进行的全州范围需求评估调查显示,50%的回应者在儿童/青少年保健服务和家庭支持服务方面都有未满足的需求。接受早期干预的次数、获得医疗保健服务的限制以及对家庭支持服务的需求未得到满足与儿童/青少年未得到满足的医疗需求有关。自闭症的严重程度和获得儿童/青少年医疗保健服务的困难程度与参与者的功能依赖有关。这些发现共同呼吁将家庭置于 ASD 服务系统的核心。