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IDENTIFICACIÓN

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Tema
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children family practice general practitioner mental disorders qualitative research [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Autor
Clary, Bernard Marengo-Sorli, Eva Oude-Engberink, Agnès Million, Elodie Pavageau, Sylvain Amouyal, Michel Serayet, Philippe Carbonnel, François Bourrel, Gérard Lognos, Béatrice
Langue
en
Editor

HAL CCSD;Taylor & Francis Open

Categoría

ciencias: ciencias de la vida

Año

2021

fecha de cotización

7/12/2023

Palabras clave
regain study care children role patient disorder gps autism
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International audience; Objective: To understand the perceptions and attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) regarding children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Design: Phenomenological qualitative study.Setting: Three focus groups, clinical settings.Subjects: French GPs.Main outcome measures: 22 GPs took part in the study divided among three focus groups.

They were volunteers to participate.

Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a grounded theory data analysis, completed with a semiopragmatic analysis.Results: Representing autism as a strange disorder in the doctor-patient relationship, GPs perceive a loss of sensory contact with the child with ASD that prevents the usual professional relationship between doctor and patient.

They disengage themselves from monitoring the subject, concentrating on supporting the family.

According to them, their role was to refer the patient to a specialist in the case of clinical intuition, but they have several reasons to give themselves time, all the more so because once the diagnosis is made, they lose sight of the patient and their place in the care pathway.

GPs expressed the need to acquire skills and strategies to communicate with the autistic child to recover their role and values.Conclusion: GPs are disconcerted by the idea of communicating with children with ASD, as it takes them out of their usual professional benchmarks.

They need communication tools that enable them to regain their role and relational value of the patient-centred approach.

Beyond this, the question of the 'ethics of care' of the patient with a joint attention disorder is raised.KEY POINTSGPs are disconcerted with the idea of communicating with children with ASD.GPs need communication tools that enable them to regain their role and relational value of the patient-centred approach.The question of the 'ethics of care' of the patient with a joint attention disorder is raised.

Clary, Bernard,Marengo-Sorli, Eva,Oude-Engberink, Agnès,Million, Elodie,Pavageau, Sylvain,Amouyal, Michel,Serayet, Philippe,Carbonnel, François,Bourrel, Gérard,Lognos, Béatrice, 2021, General practitioners must acquire skills to communicate with child with Autism Spectrum Disorder to regain their values and role in the follow-up – phenomenological study, HAL CCSD;Taylor & Francis Open

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