2016
DOI: 10.1080/24694193.2016.1178357
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Continuous Service Quality Improvement and Change Management for Children and Young People with Autism and Their Families: A Model for Change

Abstract: A case study approach was used that included data collection from a wide range of sources, e.g., a stakeholder conference, audit, questionnaires, and evaluative feedback from carers, families, staff, and Autism Champions. Integrated pathways for patient care improvement were developed. Families and carers were involved in raising awareness of the needs of children with autism and policy development to meet these needs. Increased involvement from interdisciplinary working strengthened the work of the Recognisin… Show more

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“…In total, 24 studies that met the inclusion criteria for the systematic review were identified. The studies discussed different aspects of healthcare access, such as GP access (Unigwe et al, 2017;Lawson, 2009;Christou 2016;Kirby et al, 2005), mental health (Jackson et al, 2019;Crane et al, 2018;Singh et al Singh et al, 2010), dental practice (Thomas et al, 2018;Eades et al, 2019;Klein et al 1999;Barry et al, 2013;Brown et al, 2014), transition (Beresford et al, 2013;Colver et al, 2018aColver et al, , 2018bColver et al, 2018aColver et al, , 2018bMerrick et al, 2015;Merrick et al, 2015;Nesbitt, 2000;Singh et al, 2008Singh et al, , 2010, and hospital services (Brammer, 2015;Kennedy et al, 2016;Pratt et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In total, 24 studies that met the inclusion criteria for the systematic review were identified. The studies discussed different aspects of healthcare access, such as GP access (Unigwe et al, 2017;Lawson, 2009;Christou 2016;Kirby et al, 2005), mental health (Jackson et al, 2019;Crane et al, 2018;Singh et al Singh et al, 2010), dental practice (Thomas et al, 2018;Eades et al, 2019;Klein et al 1999;Barry et al, 2013;Brown et al, 2014), transition (Beresford et al, 2013;Colver et al, 2018aColver et al, , 2018bColver et al, 2018aColver et al, , 2018bMerrick et al, 2015;Merrick et al, 2015;Nesbitt, 2000;Singh et al, 2008Singh et al, , 2010, and hospital services (Brammer, 2015;Kennedy et al, 2016;Pratt et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings reinforce the need for healthcare settings to arrange personalised care plans to ensure the visit goes well. This review found that reasonable adjustments that would benefit autistic children in reducing sensory sensitivities are reduced waiting times (Barry et al, 2013;Kennedy et al, 2016;Lawson, 2009;Thomas et al, 2018), giving a pager that would call in patients at the exact time they are needed (Thomas et al, 2018), or allowing parents to leave a mobile phone number while on site (Lawson, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Significant work has been done internationally to develop staff training for the disability and healthcare sector (Ailey and Hart, 2010; Cartlidge and Read, 2010; Johnson et al, 2013; Kennedy et al, 2016; Rose and Rose, 2005; Rose et al, 2012; Weise et al, 2017). In Australia, there are locally developed training programs, however, none yet exists for the paediatric population (Johnson et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%