South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Res Dev Disabil. 2024 Apr;147:104700. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2024.104700. Epub 2024 Mar 1.
Autistic adults are at increased risk of mental health difficulties; however Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) often struggle to offer appropriate support to this group. Within England, Government initiatives, such as the 'Transforming Care' programme which included 'Building the Right Support' (NHS England, 2015) have promoted the need for AMHS to consider how they can better provide autism-informed support to autistic adults.
AIMS/METHODS: Here, we describe the first two years of work of the Transforming Care in Autism (TCA) Team; a specialist service that supports autistic adults, without a moderate or severe intellectual disability or presenting significant risk to others, experiencing a mental health crisis. The service model is described, and descriptive data is presented over the two years of the service operation.
Between February 2019 and February 2021, 110 referrals were received; 52 (47%) were accepted. Support offered to autistic adults included psychoeducation, psychological interventions, family-focused interventions, and consultation with professionals about specific individuals. Seventy autism training sessions were delivered to professionals working in medical health settings, AMHS, social care and residential services.
CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Developing more autism-informed community and inpatient AMHS is vital for improving care. Further research about the experiences and needs of autistic adults using AMHS is needed, along with improved awareness of autism and provision of tailored intervention within these settings.
Autistic people have mental health problems more often than people who are not autistic. When autistic people need help from mental health services, often these services do not know how to help autistic people. The Government says mental health services must do more to help autistic people. In this paper we write about a new team, called the Transforming Care in Autism team. In its first two years the team was asked to help 110 people and worked with 52 of them. Help included talking to autistic people about how autism affects them and offering therapy. We also worked with families and professionals supporting autistic adults and offered 70 training sessions. More work is needed to make sure mental health services work well with autistic people. We also need to ask autistic people about their experiences of getting help from mental health services.
自闭症患者患心理健康问题的风险较高;然而,成人心理健康服务(Adult Mental Health Services,AMHS)往往难以为这一群体提供适当的支持。在英格兰,政府的倡议,如“Transforming Care”计划,包括“Building the Right Support”(NHS England,2015),提倡 AMHS 考虑如何更好地为自闭症成人提供自闭症意识支持。
目的/方法:在这里,我们描述了自闭症转型护理(Transforming Care in Autism,TCA)团队的前两年工作;这是一项为没有中度或重度智力残疾或对他人没有显著风险、正在经历心理健康危机的自闭症成人提供支持的专业服务。描述了服务模式,并介绍了服务运营两年期间的描述性数据。
2019 年 2 月至 2021 年 2 月期间,共收到 110 份转介,其中 52 份(47%)被接受。为自闭症成人提供的支持包括心理教育、心理干预、以家庭为中心的干预以及与专业人员就特定个体进行咨询。为在医疗保健环境、AMHS、社会护理和住宿服务工作的专业人员提供了 70 次自闭症培训课程。
结论/影响:为改善护理,开发更具自闭症意识的社区和住院 AMHS 至关重要。需要进一步研究 AMHS 中自闭症成人的体验和需求,以及提高这些环境中对自闭症的认识和提供量身定制的干预措施。
自闭症患者比非自闭症患者更常出现心理健康问题。当自闭症患者需要心理健康服务的帮助时,这些服务往往不知道如何帮助自闭症患者。政府表示,心理健康服务必须做更多的工作来帮助自闭症患者。在本文中,我们介绍了一个名为自闭症转型护理团队的新团队。在最初的两年里,该团队被要求帮助 110 人,并与其中的 52 人合作。帮助包括与自闭症患者讨论自闭症对他们的影响并提供治疗。我们还与支持自闭症成人的家庭和专业人员合作,并提供了 70 次培训课程。为确保心理健康服务与自闭症患者合作良好,还需要做更多的工作。我们还需要询问自闭症患者他们从心理健康服务中获得帮助的体验。