AI Article Synopsis

  • Support for families with autistic children in the UK is crucial, but there's a lack of understanding regarding their experiences and access to these resources.
  • A study involving interviews with 30 parents and carers revealed that the type and availability of support varied significantly, with specialized autism support being the most beneficial.
  • The findings underline the necessity for better support systems post-diagnosis, including training for professionals and tailored programs to meet the unique needs of autistic children.*

Article Abstract

Background: Support, such as information, advice and therapies, can play a vital role in the lives of families of autistic children. However, little is known about the support experiences of UK parents and carers.

Aim: To explore experiences of and access to support for families of children with autism and sensory processing difficulties, from the perspective of parents and carers.

Methods: Semi-structured, timeline-assisted interviews were conducted with parents/carers of 30 children aged 5-11, exploring experiences of support. Framework analysis was used to identify themes in the interview data.

Results: Support varied widely and was not accessed equitably. Specialist autism support, together with support from other parents and voluntary organizations, was perceived as more useful than statutory and nonspecialist provision. Unmet support needs included an ongoing point of contact for information and advice for parents, and access to direct therapy and specialist mental health provision for children.

Conclusions: Findings emphasize the need for a clear pathway of support following autism diagnosis, autism-specific training for professional service providers and specialist provision tailored to the needs of autistic children.

Patient Or Public Contribution: An advisory group of four parents of children with autism provided feedback on study procedures and materials, including participant information sheets and timeline completion instructions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122432PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13465DOI Listing

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