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Barriers to healthcare and a 'triple empathy problem' may lead to adverse outcomes for autistic adults: A qualitative study.
Shaw, Sebastian Ck; Carravallah, Laura; Johnson, Mona; O'Sullivan, Jane; Chown, Nicholas; Neilson, Stuart; Doherty, Mary.
Afiliação
  • Shaw SC; Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK.
  • Carravallah L; Michigan State University, USA.
  • Johnson M; NHS Digital, UK.
  • O'Sullivan J; Cork University Hospital, Ireland.
  • Chown N; London South Bank University, UK.
  • Neilson S; Independent Researcher, Ireland.
  • Doherty M; Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK.
Autism ; : 13623613231205629, 2023 Oct 17.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37846479
ABSTRACT
LAY ABSTRACT Autistic people live with more mental and physical health conditions and, on average, die younger than non-autistic people. Despite widespread commitments to tackling these issues, autistic people still report various barriers to accessing healthcare. This article aims to explore the area in depth, from the perspective of autistic people. This research benefits from being led by autistic people, for autistic people - all of the researchers are autistic, and most of us are also medical doctors. Data, in the form of written comments and stories, were collected as part of a large survey. Here, we explored these for common themes and possible deeper meaning within the experiences. People who took part reported a variety of barriers. Here, our article gives voice to their stories, in their own words. Themes included early barriers; communication mismatch; doubt - in oneself and from doctors; helplessness and fear; and healthcare avoidance and adverse health outcomes. Our findings allowed us to create a model that aimed to understand and explain the reported barriers in the context of the previously known consequences. We also built on wider autism theories to explain our findings in more depth.
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