Etablissement Hospitaliers du Nord Vaudois, 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland.
French-Speaking Section of the Swiss Association of Radiographers (SVMTRA/ASTRM), Chemin de la Crosette 9, Lussery-Villars 1309, Switzerland; Cantonal University Hospital Vaud (CHUV), Bugnon 46, Lausanne 1011, Switzerland.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2023 Dec;54(4S):S53-S63. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2022.11.002. Epub 2022 Dec 9.
Autistic individuals may require medical imaging but they can face barriers that are related to lack of adjustments in their care. This study aims to explore and understand strategies currently used by Swiss radiographers to image autistic patients and to propose recommendations for clinical practice.
The Swiss Ethics of the canton of Vaud committee approved the study. Data collection was gathered using a mixed method approach by an online survey and followed by selected interviews. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyse the data.
A hundred completed responses to the survey were obtained and five individual interviews were conducted. Sixty participants reported having managed autistic patients. The main enablers identified were: the support from carers, adapting the behaviour of staff and customising communication. The main challenges were a lack of communication and the lack of knowledge about autism to appropriately manage the patient. Only five radiographers had received prior training in autism.
Medical imaging departments must develop protocols to overcome the lack of communication between services, radiographers, and autistic service users. The lack of radiographer knowledge about autism can impact autistic patient management, resulting in carers playing an important role during the examination. Customised education for radiographers about autism is needed.
The development of a scheduling protocol for each imaging modality could improve communication with the patient. The organisation of the physical environment and the patient's preparation for the examination are critical to provide adequate imaging care. It is suggested that medical imaging professionals, autistic service users, and autism organisations collaborate to develop autism related guidelines for medical imaging examinations.
自闭症患者可能需要进行医学影像学检查,但他们可能会面临一些障碍,这些障碍与他们的护理中缺乏调整有关。本研究旨在探索和了解瑞士放射技师目前用于对自闭症患者进行影像学检查的策略,并为临床实践提出建议。
瑞士沃州伦理委员会批准了这项研究。通过在线调查和随后的选择性访谈,使用混合方法收集数据。使用描述性统计和主题分析来分析数据。
共收到 100 份在线调查的回复,并进行了 5 次个人访谈。60 名参与者报告曾管理过自闭症患者。确定的主要促进因素包括:照顾者的支持、工作人员行为的调整和沟通方式的定制。主要挑战是沟通不畅以及缺乏有关自闭症的知识,无法对患者进行适当的管理。只有 5 名放射技师接受过自闭症方面的预先培训。
医学影像部门必须制定协议,以克服服务部门、放射技师和自闭症服务使用者之间缺乏沟通的问题。放射技师对自闭症的了解不足会影响对自闭症患者的管理,导致照顾者在检查期间发挥重要作用。需要为放射技师提供有关自闭症的定制化教育。
为每种影像学模式制定调度协议可以改善与患者的沟通。组织物理环境和患者的检查前准备对于提供充分的影像学护理至关重要。建议医学影像学专业人员、自闭症服务使用者和自闭症组织合作,制定与医学影像学检查相关的自闭症指南。