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Healthcare barriers, health outcomes, and annual health checks for autistic adults: a cross-sectional study of General Practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and practices
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-10, 04:15 authored by Nick Chown, Sebastian ShawSebastian Shaw, Mary Doherty, Mona Johnson, Joanna Krupa, Nicki Martin, Molly Brooker-CorcoranVarious physical conditions appear with greater frequency in autistic individuals in comparison to non-autistic people and can lead to higher morbidity, lower quality of life, and lower life expectancy. A voluntary primary care annual health check (AHC) scheme is in place in the UK for patients with intellectual disabilities (ID), some of whom will also be autistic. We report the results of a study involving an online questionnaire disseminated via Twitter to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and practices of UK General Practitioners (GPs) concerning barriers and enablers to autistic adults accessing primary healthcare services. Amongst other matters, we found that (1) autistic people who are independent for the most part face the greatest struggles accessing primary healthcare, and (2) advocates of AHCs for autistic adults face the twin challenges of convincing extremely busy GPs to prioritise AHCs, and of advocacy on behalf of people with other conditions.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Canadian Journal of Educational and Social StudiesISSN
2816-2587Publisher
MATIS Translation ServicesExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
2Page range
179-199Department affiliated with
- Division of Medical Education Publications
Full text available
- Yes
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- Yes