Mason David, Taylor Helen, Ingham Barry, Finch Tracy, Wilson Colin, Scarlett Clare, Urbanowicz Anna, Nicolaidis Christina, Lennox Nicholas, Moss Sebastian, Buckley Carole, Cooper Sally-Ann, Osborne Malcom, Garland Deborah, Raymaker Dora, Parr Jeremy R
Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
BJGP Open. 2022 Dec 20;6(4). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0067. Print 2022 Dec.
Compared with the general population, autistic adults experience higher rates of physical and mental health conditions, premature morbidity and mortality, and barriers to health care. A health check for autistic people may improve their health outcomes.
To establish the views of autistic people towards a primary care health check for autistic people.
DESIGN & SETTING: Cross-sectional questionnaire study in England and Wales.
A questionnaire was sent to autistic adults with physical health conditions in England and Wales. A total of 458 people (441 autistic adults and 17 proxy responders) completed the questionnaire.
Most responders (73.4%, = 336) thought a health check is needed for all autistic people. Around half of the participants thought a health check should be offered from childhood and the health check appointment should last between 15 and 30 minutes. Autistic people were positive about providing primary care staff with contextual information regarding their health and the reasonable adjustments they would like before their health check appointment. Training about autism and the health check was considered important, alongside adequate time for discussions in the health check appointment (all by over 70% of responders). The clinician's autism knowledge, seeing a familiar clinician, environmental adaptations, appropriate information, and accessible appointments were considered particularly important in making a health check accessible.
Autistic people and relatives were supportive of a primary care health check for autistic people. Information gathered was used to support the design of a primary care health check for autistic adults.
与普通人群相比,成年自闭症患者出现身心健康问题、过早发病和死亡的几率更高,且在医疗保健方面存在障碍。为自闭症患者进行健康检查可能会改善他们的健康状况。
了解自闭症患者对针对自闭症患者的初级保健健康检查的看法。
在英格兰和威尔士进行的横断面问卷调查研究。
向英格兰和威尔士患有身体健康问题的成年自闭症患者发放问卷。共有458人(441名成年自闭症患者和17名代理应答者)完成了问卷。
大多数应答者(73.4%,n = 336)认为所有自闭症患者都需要进行健康检查。约一半的参与者认为应从儿童时期开始提供健康检查,且健康检查预约时间应持续15至30分钟。自闭症患者对于在健康检查预约前向初级保健人员提供有关其健康状况的背景信息以及他们希望得到的合理调整持积极态度。超过70%的应答者认为,关于自闭症和健康检查的培训很重要,同时在健康检查预约中有足够的时间进行讨论也很重要。临床医生的自闭症知识、见到熟悉的临床医生、环境适应、适当的信息以及可预约的时间,在使健康检查变得可及方面被认为尤为重要。
自闭症患者及其亲属支持为自闭症患者开展初级保健健康检查。收集到的信息被用于支持为成年自闭症患者设计初级保健健康检查。