将心理教育护理纳入自闭症诊断途径:英国自闭症成人和自闭症专业人士的经验、观点和建议。

Autism in adulthood : challenges and management Pub Date : 2025-02-05 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1089/aut.2023.0060
Bryony Beresford, Suzanne Mukherjee
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背景:当有人接受诊断时,他们可能需要信息和情感需求的支持。这些被称为心理教育需求。对于被诊断患有自闭症的成年人来说,这些包括需要理解和理解诊断,并找到适合他们的自我管理策略。当自闭症成年人得不到他们需要的心理教育支持时,他们的心理健康和管理日常生活的自信就会受到影响。然而,许多诊断服务不提供心理教育护理。在本研究中,我们调查了自闭症成人和自闭症专家对诊断服务应提供的心理教育关怀的看法。方法:我们招募了26名自闭症成年人和30名工作人员,他们在英国8个自闭症服务机构接受委托,提供诊断评估和诊断后护理。工作人员样本包括五名自闭症成年人,他们被聘为“经验专家”,共同提供心理教育支持。我们使用小组讨论(或者,如果需要,1:1访谈)来探索他们的观点和经验。结果:研究参与者认为心理教育需求在评估过程中(例如,对诊断可能的情绪反应),当诊断被泄露时(例如,管理披露)以及在诊断后的几周和几个月内出现。在此期间,研究参与者一致认为,诊断服务提供的心理教育护理应该包括汇报、心理教育计划和提供“精心策划”的信息。也就是说,由工作人员精心挑选的多种格式的资料资源(例如文字、录象)。研究参与者认为自闭症专家和“经验专家”在满足心理教育需求方面有明显的贡献。结论:研究结果支持诊断服务的案例,通过诊断途径提供资源来解决心理教育需求,包括提供汇报预约和小组交付的心理教育计划(可选择1:1交付)。“经验专家”应成为发展和提供心理教育护理不可或缺的一部分。
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Incorporating Psychoeducational Care in the Autism Diagnosis Pathway: Experiences, Views, and Recommendations of UK Autistic Adults and Autism Professionals.

Background: When someone receives a diagnosis they may need support with information and emotional needs. These are called psychoeducational needs. For adults diagnosed with autism, these can include needing to understand and make sense of the diagnosis and finding self-management strategies that work for them. When autistic adults do not receive the psychoeducational support they need their mental health and self-confidence in managing everyday life is affected. However, many diagnostic services do not provide psychoeducational care. In this study, we investigated autistic adults' and autism specialist staff's views on the psychoeducational care that diagnostic services should provide.

Methods: We recruited 26 autistic adults and 30 staff working in 8 UK autism services commissioned to provide both diagnostic assessments and post-diagnostic care. The staff sample included five autistic adults employed as "experts by experience" to co-deliver psychoeducational support. We used group discussions (or, where required, 1:1 interviews) to explore their views and experiences.

Results: Study participants believed psychoeducational needs arose during the assessment process (e.g., possible emotional reactions to diagnosis), and when the diagnosis is divulged (e.g., managing disclosure) as well as during the weeks and months following diagnosis. In this period, study participants agreed that the psychoeducational care offered by diagnostic services should include a debrief appointment, psychoeducation program, and the provision of "curated" information. That is, information resources carefully selected by staff and in multiple formats (e.g., text-based, videos). Study participants believed autism professionals and "experts by experience" had distinct contributions to make in meeting psychoeducational needs.

Conclusion: Findings support the case for diagnostic services to have the resources to address psychoeducational needs across the diagnostic pathway, including the offer of a debrief appointment and group-delivered psychoeducational program (with the option for 1:1 delivery) post-diagnosis. "Experts by experience" should be integral to the development and delivery of psychoeducational care.

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