School of Health and Social Care, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom.
Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg City, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 May 29;19(5):e0303873. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303873. eCollection 2024.
Autistic people are more likely to experience stigma, communication barriers and anxiety during healthcare. Autism Health Passports (AHPs) are a communication tool that aim to provide information about healthcare needs in a standardised way. They are recommended in research and policy to improve healthcare quality.
To explore views and experiences of AHPs among Autistic people from the UK who have been pregnant.
We developed an online survey using a combination of open and closed questions focused on healthcare impairments and views and experiences of AHPs. Data were anlaysed using descriptive statistics, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and content analysis.
Of 193 Autistic respondents (54% diagnosed, 22% undergoing diagnosis and 24% self-identifying), over 80% reported anxiety and masking during healthcare always or most of the time. Some significant differences were identified in healthcare (in)accessibility by diagnostic status. Only 4% of participants knew a lot about AHPs, with 1.5% of participants using one at least half of the time. Almost three quarters of respondents had not previously seen an AHP. Open text responses indicated that the biggest barrier to using an AHP was a belief that health professionals would discriminate against Autistic patients. Additional barriers included staff lack of familiarity with AHPs and respondents expecting a negative response to producing an AHP.
Our findings suggest that AHPs are not reducing health inequalities for Autistic adults who have been pregnant. Alternative solutions are needed to reduce health inequalities for Autistic people.
自闭症患者在就医时更有可能面临污名化、沟通障碍和焦虑。自闭症健康护照(Autism Health Passports,AHPs)是一种旨在以标准化方式提供医疗需求信息的沟通工具。研究和政策建议使用它们来提高医疗保健质量。
探索英国有孕在身的自闭症患者对 AHPs 的看法和体验。
我们使用开放式和封闭式问题相结合的方式开发了一个在线调查,重点关注医疗障碍以及对 AHPs 的看法和体验。使用描述性统计、Kruskal-Wallis 检验和内容分析对数据进行分析。
在 193 名自闭症受访者中(54%被诊断出患有自闭症,22%正在接受诊断,24%自我认同),超过 80%的受访者表示在就医时总是或大部分时间感到焦虑和掩饰。根据诊断状态,在医疗(可及性)方面存在一些显著差异。只有 4%的参与者非常了解 AHPs,其中 1.5%的参与者至少一半时间使用一个 AHP。近四分之三的受访者之前从未见过 AHP。开放文本的回复表明,使用 AHP 的最大障碍是认为卫生专业人员会歧视自闭症患者。其他障碍包括工作人员对 AHP 不熟悉以及受访者预期出示 AHP 会得到负面回应。
我们的研究结果表明,AHPs 并没有减少有孕在身的自闭症成年人的健康不平等。需要寻找替代解决方案来减少自闭症患者的健康不平等。