z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Parental Perceptions of a Manchester Service for Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Author(s) -
Mischa Mockett,
Jamila Khan,
Louise Theodosiou
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of family medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-2042
pISSN - 2090-2050
DOI - 10.1155/2011/601979
Subject(s) - autistic spectrum , autism , medicine , perception , service (business) , psychiatry , mental health , clinical governance , family medicine , developmental psychology , pediatrics , psychology , health care , economy , neuroscience , economics , economic growth
Background . User feedback is now an integral part of both clinical governance and service development, and it also provides a key route to engaging parents and children. Autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) can impact on all members of a family, and close working between parents and professionals is essential. Aim . To explore parental satisfaction rates and identify areas in need of improvement. Method . A postal survey was completed by parents whose children had been diagnosed with an ASD in the past 18 months in a Manchester Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. The National Autism Plan for Children was used as a gold standard. Results. Parents were particularly satisfied with the way team members dealt with them and their children during appointments. However, the standard of written information provided about the condition, diagnosis, and support available could be improved. The findings show the benefits of receiving a diagnosis in the recommended timeframe. Discussion . We discuss ways of effectively using scarce resources.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here
Accelerating Research

Address

John Eccles House
Robert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom