Barriers to healthcare and a 'triple empathy problem' may lead to adverse outcomes for autistic adults: A qualitative study

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作者
Shaw, Sebastian C. K. [1 ]
Carravallah, Laura [2 ]
Johnson, Mona [3 ]
O'Sullivan, Jane [4 ]
Chown, Nicholas [5 ]
Neilson, Stuart
Doherty, Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Brighton & Sussex Med Sch, 344B Watson Bldg, Brighton BN1 9PH, England
[2] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI USA
[3] NHS Digital, London, England
[4] Cork Univ Hosp, Cork, Ireland
[5] London South Bank Univ, London, England
关键词
adults; autism; autistic; epistemic injustice; healthcare; health services; insider research; minority stress theory; qualitative research; triple empathy problem; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; EXPERIENCES; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1177/13623613231205629
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Autistic people experience more co-occurring health conditions and, on average, die younger than non-autistic people. Despite growing awareness of health inequities, autistic people still report barriers to accessing healthcare. We aimed to explore the experiences of autistic people accessing healthcare, shining a light on the complex interplay of relevant factors and to explain, at least in part, the possible reasons underling health disparities and adverse health outcomes. This is a qualitative study from an autistic research team. Data were collected from 1248 autistic adults as part of a large, mixed-methods, international survey exploring barriers to primary healthcare. This article reports the qualitative findings, following a thematic analysis. Using our exploratory findings, we then constructed a model to explain the reported experiences. Respondents reported a variety of barriers. Here, our article gives voice to their stories, in their own words. Themes included: early barriers; communication mismatch; doubt - in oneself and from doctors; helplessness and fear; and healthcare avoidance and serious adverse health outcomes. Our constructed model outlines a chronological journey through which healthcare access barriers may lead to adverse health outcomes. Our findings also build on the double empathy problem, situating this in a medical context, proposing a triple empathy problem.
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页码:1746 / 1757
页数:12
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