Developmental Psychology and Healthcare Professions: Autism Knowledge Among Nurses: An Observational Study.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Rosaria Ferrara, Giuseppe Campagna, Pasquale Ricci, Felice Damato, Lidia Ricci, Leonardo Iovino, Flavio Marti, Roberto Latina, Roberta Simeoli
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Background: One of the biggest limitations faced by autistic people is the lack of knowledge of their condition. Our study aims to evaluate and discuss the knowledge of autism among nurses, which is a social and health category often in close contact with autistic people. Objective: Given the limited exploration of awareness levels about autism among healthcare professionals, this study aims to investigate general and specific knowledge of autism within a group of nursing students enrolled in a master's degree. Methods: A total of 66 nurses completed the questionnaire. Descriptive analyses were conducted on the results for the four subcomponents of the questionnaire: (i) general knowledge, (ii) symptomatology, (iii) screening and diagnosis, and (iv) intervention and treatment. A correlation analysis was performed between the participants' demographic variables and questionnaire scores. Additionally, a multivariable logistic regression was conducted to analyze the association between the participants' basic demographic characteristics and questionnaire scores. Results: Results showed a good percentage of correct answers in the "general knowledge" category. Furthermore, a good level of knowledge regarding the fact that ASD is a developmental disorder and a congenital disease also emerged. Conclusions: Regarding the knowledge of typical autism symptoms, participants answered most of the questions correctly. Correct answers decreased for questions related to screening and diagnosis. In particular, participants had limited knowledge of the DSM-5 and the timing of ASD diagnosis. Similar levels of knowledge were observed for the fourth category, "intervention and treatment".

发展心理学与医疗保健专业:护士自闭症知识的观察性研究。
背景:自闭症患者面临的最大限制之一是对自己的状况缺乏了解。护士是一个经常与自闭症患者有密切接触的社会和健康范畴,本研究旨在评估和讨论护士对自闭症的认识。目的:鉴于医疗保健专业人员对自闭症认知水平的探索有限,本研究旨在调查一组护理硕士学生对自闭症的一般和特定知识。方法:对66名护士进行问卷调查。对问卷的四个子组成部分的结果进行了描述性分析:(i)一般知识,(ii)症状学,(iii)筛查和诊断,以及(iv)干预和治疗。对调查对象的人口学变量与问卷得分进行相关分析。此外,我们还进行了多变量逻辑回归来分析参与者的基本人口学特征与问卷得分之间的关系。结果:结果显示,在“一般知识”类别中,正确率很高。此外,对ASD是一种发育障碍和先天性疾病的认识也有所提高。结论:在典型自闭症症状知识方面,被试答对了大部分问题。与筛查和诊断有关的问题的正确答案减少了。特别是,参与者对DSM-5和ASD诊断时间的了解有限。在第四类“干预和治疗”方面,也观察到类似的知识水平。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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