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Working with Children with Autism Undergoing Health-Care Assessments in a Day Hospital Setting: A Perspective from the Health-Care Professionals

Background: Hospitals can be especially stressful for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to the communication and social skills deficits, lower capacity to adapt to disruption, and sensory hypersensitivity that are typical of these patients. Purpose: This study investigated how health-...

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Autores principales: Davico, Chiara, Marcotulli, Daniele, Succi, Elisa, Canavese, Carlotta, Bodea, Ancuta F., Pellegrino, Mariacristina, Cuffari, Enrica, Cudia, Valentina F., Svevi, Barbara, Amianto, Federico, Ricci, Federica, Vitiello, Benedetto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030476
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author Davico, Chiara
Marcotulli, Daniele
Succi, Elisa
Canavese, Carlotta
Bodea, Ancuta F.
Pellegrino, Mariacristina
Cuffari, Enrica
Cudia, Valentina F.
Svevi, Barbara
Amianto, Federico
Ricci, Federica
Vitiello, Benedetto
author_facet Davico, Chiara
Marcotulli, Daniele
Succi, Elisa
Canavese, Carlotta
Bodea, Ancuta F.
Pellegrino, Mariacristina
Cuffari, Enrica
Cudia, Valentina F.
Svevi, Barbara
Amianto, Federico
Ricci, Federica
Vitiello, Benedetto
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description Background: Hospitals can be especially stressful for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to the communication and social skills deficits, lower capacity to adapt to disruption, and sensory hypersensitivity that are typical of these patients. Purpose: This study investigated how health-care professionals (HPs) experienced the clinical care and management of children with ASD undergoing medical testing in a day hospital setting, and assessed the rate of successful completion of laboratory tests and instrumental examinations. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 45 HPs, inquiring about their experience in obtaining blood and urine tests, ECG, audiometry, and EEG from children with ASD. The clinical sample included 153 consecutively referred children with ASD (74.5% males, mean age 5.6 years) undergoing a medical diagnostic work-up as part of their diagnostic evaluation. The success rate of completing the various assessments was examined. Results: HPs identified aggressive behavior and communication deficits as the major challenges when providing care to children with ASD. The parents were seen as an important resource for managing the children. The completion rate of the laboratory tests and instrumental examinations was high (between 88.5% and 98.4% according to the specific type of examination). The lowest non-completion rate was found for the EEG (12.5%). Conclusions: Despite considerable challenges being reported by HPs in managing children with ASD, the scheduled assessments could be completed in the large majority of cases. Targeted approaches to preventing aggressive behaviors and obviating the communication barriers in children with ASD undergoing hospital exams are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-100472862023-03-29 Working with Children with Autism Undergoing Health-Care Assessments in a Day Hospital Setting: A Perspective from the Health-Care Professionals Davico, Chiara Marcotulli, Daniele Succi, Elisa Canavese, Carlotta Bodea, Ancuta F. Pellegrino, Mariacristina Cuffari, Enrica Cudia, Valentina F. Svevi, Barbara Amianto, Federico Ricci, Federica Vitiello, Benedetto Children (Basel) Article Background: Hospitals can be especially stressful for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to the communication and social skills deficits, lower capacity to adapt to disruption, and sensory hypersensitivity that are typical of these patients. Purpose: This study investigated how health-care professionals (HPs) experienced the clinical care and management of children with ASD undergoing medical testing in a day hospital setting, and assessed the rate of successful completion of laboratory tests and instrumental examinations. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 45 HPs, inquiring about their experience in obtaining blood and urine tests, ECG, audiometry, and EEG from children with ASD. The clinical sample included 153 consecutively referred children with ASD (74.5% males, mean age 5.6 years) undergoing a medical diagnostic work-up as part of their diagnostic evaluation. The success rate of completing the various assessments was examined. Results: HPs identified aggressive behavior and communication deficits as the major challenges when providing care to children with ASD. The parents were seen as an important resource for managing the children. The completion rate of the laboratory tests and instrumental examinations was high (between 88.5% and 98.4% according to the specific type of examination). The lowest non-completion rate was found for the EEG (12.5%). Conclusions: Despite considerable challenges being reported by HPs in managing children with ASD, the scheduled assessments could be completed in the large majority of cases. Targeted approaches to preventing aggressive behaviors and obviating the communication barriers in children with ASD undergoing hospital exams are warranted. MDPI 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10047286/ /pubmed/36980033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030476 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Davico, Chiara
Marcotulli, Daniele
Succi, Elisa
Canavese, Carlotta
Bodea, Ancuta F.
Pellegrino, Mariacristina
Cuffari, Enrica
Cudia, Valentina F.
Svevi, Barbara
Amianto, Federico
Ricci, Federica
Vitiello, Benedetto
Working with Children with Autism Undergoing Health-Care Assessments in a Day Hospital Setting: A Perspective from the Health-Care Professionals
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title_short Working with Children with Autism Undergoing Health-Care Assessments in a Day Hospital Setting: A Perspective from the Health-Care Professionals
title_sort working with children with autism undergoing health-care assessments in a day hospital setting: a perspective from the health-care professionals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030476
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