"Don't Promise Something You can't Deliver:" Caregivers' Advice for Improving Services to Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism.

Kristen A Berg, Karen J Ishler, Sarah Lytle, Ronna Kaplan, Fei Wang, Tugba Olgac, Stacy Miner, Marjorie N Edguer, David E Biegel
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Approximately 50,000 youths with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) exit U.S. high schools yearly to enter adult systems of care, many of whom remain dependent on family for day-to-day care and service system navigation. As part of a larger study, 174 family caregivers for adolescents or young adults with ASD were asked what advice they would give service providers about how to improve services for youth with ASD. Reflexive thematic analysis identified a framework of five directives: (1) provide a roadmap to services; (2) improve service access; (3) fill gaps to address unmet needs; (4) educate themselves, their families, and society about autism; and (5) operate from a relationship-building paradigm with families. Education, health, and social service providers, as well as policymakers, can use these directives to better assist youth with ASD and their families in the transition to adulthood.

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“不要承诺你做不到的事情”:“照顾者对改善对自闭症青少年和年轻人的服务的建议”。
每年大约有50,000名患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的青少年从美国高中毕业,进入成人护理系统,其中许多人仍然依赖于家庭的日常照顾和服务系统导航。作为一项更大的研究的一部分,174名患有自闭症的青少年或年轻人的家庭照顾者被问及他们会给服务提供者提供什么建议,以改善对患有自闭症的青少年的服务。反思性专题分析确定了一个由五个指令组成的框架:(1)提供服务路线图;(2)提高服务可及性;(3)填补空白,解决未满足的需求;(4)对自己、家人和社会进行自闭症知识教育;(5)与家庭建立关系。教育、卫生和社会服务提供者以及政策制定者可以使用这些指令来更好地帮助患有自闭症的青少年及其家庭向成年过渡。
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