Experiences of women with autistic spectrum condition accessing the Brighton and Hove Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Ollie Pentz, J. Cooke, H. Sharp
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Purpose This study aims to describe the experiences and barriers to care for women with autistic spectrum condition (ASC) under the care of the Brighton and Hove Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service (BHSPMHS) and provide recommendations to improve the service. Design/methodology/approach Patients with an ASC diagnosis or suspected diagnosis and awaiting assessment under the care of BHSPMHS were offered to take part in the study. Five patients were interviewed to explore their experiences. Findings Participants had a mix of positive and negative experiences of services. Positives included the continuous support and allowing flexibility around appointments. Dialectical behavioural therapy groups running online instead of in-person was highlighted as a universal negative as well as delays in diagnosing ASC. Practical implications Those likely to meet the criteria for ASC but are awaiting formal diagnosis should be treated with appropriate adjustments to service provision as those who have received a diagnosis. Recommendations for service improvements include the provision of smaller, in-person therapy groups. Adjustments to treatments may include flexibility around appointment times and location. Originality/value There is little research into the experiences of people with ASC under the care of perinatal mental health teams. As specialist perinatal services expand, it is important to understand the experiences of women with ASC being cared for by these services, to ensure they are accessible and inclusive. The results of this study will be used to guide service development and act as a model for other services, with the intention of improving care for this patient group.
布赖顿和霍夫专家围产期心理健康服务中心对患有自闭症谱系的妇女的经验
目的本研究旨在描述布莱顿和霍夫专科围产期心理健康服务中心(BHSPMHS)护理自闭症谱系障碍(ASC)妇女的经历和障碍,并提出改善服务的建议。设计/方法/方法:在BHSPMHS的护理下,被诊断为ASC或疑似诊断并等待评估的患者被邀请参加研究。五名患者接受了采访,以了解他们的经历。研究发现,参与者对服务的体验既有积极的,也有消极的。积极因素包括持续的支持和在任命方面的灵活性。辩证行为治疗小组在网上而不是面对面进行治疗,被强调为普遍的负面影响,以及诊断ASC的延迟。实际意义:那些可能符合ASC标准但正在等待正式诊断的患者,应与已接受诊断的患者一样,在服务提供方面进行适当调整。改善服务的建议包括提供较小的面对面治疗小组。对治疗的调整可能包括预约时间和地点的灵活性。原创性/价值关于围产期心理健康团队护理下ASC患者的经历的研究很少。随着专业围产期服务的扩大,重要的是要了解这些服务所照顾的ASC妇女的经历,以确保这些服务的可及性和包容性。本研究结果将用于指导服务发展,并作为其他服务的典范,旨在改善对该患者群体的护理。
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