意大利自闭症儿童和成人的服务获取与成本:照顾者视角

Access and cost of services for autistic children and adults in Italy: a carers' perspective.

作者信息

Micai Martina, Fulceri Francesca, Salvitti Tommaso, Romano Giovanna, Scattoni Maria Luisa

机构信息

Research Coordination and Support Service, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

Directorate General of Health Prevention, Ministry of Health, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2024 Mar 12;15:1299473. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1299473. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limited information exists on autistic service access and costs in Italy.

OBJECTIVES

This study aims to investigate access to educational, healthcare, social, and related services for autistic individuals in Italy as part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder in the European Union (ASDEU) project.

METHODS

Italian carers of autistic individuals completed an online survey regarding services and costs in the 6 months before completion.

RESULTS

Three hundred and three carers of autistic people participated in the survey. The majority of those receiving care were children, males, and lived at home with their parents. Autistic adults were often students (17%) or unemployed but willing to work (17%). Employed carers (49%) worked on average 32.23 ± 9.27 hours per week. A significant portion (82%) took work or school absences to care for autistic individuals, averaging 15.56 ± 14.70 days. On average, carers spent 58.84 ± 48.36 hours per week on caregiving duties. Fifty-five of the autistic individuals received some form of support, 5% utilized residential care, and 6% were hospitalized. Thirty-four percent received outpatient hospital care, and 20% underwent some form of autism-related psychopharmacological therapy. School support was primarily provided by support teachers (18.16 ± 7.02 hours/week). Educational psychologists (80.73%), psychomotor therapists/physiotherapists (53.85%), and speech therapists (50.91%) were frequently paid by carers who paid more per hour. Autistic children received support from educators (73.96 hours/week), group therapy (32.36 hours/week), and speech therapists (31.19 hours/week). Psychologists (76.00%) and counseling/individual therapists (89.13%) were often paid by carers. Carers reported high costs for psychiatrists and psychologists, with frequent use of psychiatric services (8 ± 8 times in 6 months).

CONCLUSIONS

Carers' perspectives on the access and costs of services for autistic individuals in Italy can provide insights into areas for improvement in the delivery of autism services.

摘要

背景

关于意大利自闭症服务的可及性和成本的信息有限。

目的

作为欧盟自闭症谱系障碍(ASDEU)项目的一部分,本研究旨在调查意大利自闭症患者获得教育、医疗、社会及相关服务的情况。

方法

意大利自闭症患者的照料者完成了一项关于完成前6个月内服务和成本的在线调查。

结果

303名自闭症患者的照料者参与了调查。大多数接受照料的是儿童、男性,且与父母同住。自闭症成年人通常是学生(17%)或失业但有工作意愿(17%)。有工作的照料者(49%)平均每周工作32.23±9.27小时。很大一部分(82%)因照料自闭症患者而请假,平均请假15.56±14.70天。照料者平均每周花58.84±48.36小时进行照料工作。55名自闭症患者获得了某种形式的支持,5%使用了寄宿照料,6%住院治疗。34%接受了门诊医院护理,20%接受了某种形式的自闭症相关心理药物治疗。学校支持主要由辅导教师提供(每周18.16±7.02小时)。教育心理学家(80.73%)、心理运动治疗师/物理治疗师(53.85%)和言语治疗师(50.91%)的费用通常由每小时支付费用更高的照料者支付。自闭症儿童获得了教育工作者(每周73.96小时)、团体治疗(每周32.36小时)和言语治疗师(每周31.19小时)的支持。心理学家(76.00%)和咨询/个体治疗师(89.13%)的费用通常由照料者支付。照料者报告称,精神科医生和心理学家的费用很高,且频繁使用精神科服务(6个月内8±8次)。

结论

照料者对意大利自闭症患者服务可及性和成本的看法可为改善自闭症服务提供方向。

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