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Coping, fostering resilience, and driving care innovation for autistic people and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

机译:在Covid-19大流行和超越期间,应对自闭症人物及其家人的兴起,促进弹性和驾驶创新

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The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is changing how society operates. Environmental changes, disrupted routines, and reduced access to services and social networks will have a unique impact on autistic individuals and their families and will contribute to significant deterioration in some. Access to support is crucial to address vulnerability factors, guide adjustments in home environments, and apply mitigation strategies to improve coping. The current crisis highlights that our regular care systems are not sufficient to meet the needs of the autism communities. In many parts of the world, people have shifted to online school and increased use of remote delivery of healthcare and autism supports. Access to these services needs to be increased to mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 and future epidemics/pandemics. The rapid expansion in the use of telehealth platforms can have a positive impact on both care and research. It can help to address key priorities for the autism communities including long waitlists for assessment and care, access to services in remote locations, and restricted hours of service. However, system-level changes are urgently needed to ensure equitable access and flexible care models, especially for families and individuals who are socioeconomically disadvantaged. COVID-19 mandates the use of technology to support a broader range of care options and better meet the diverse needs of autistic people and their families. It behooves us to use this crisis as an opportunity to foster resilience not only for a given individual or their family, but also the system: to drive enduring and autism-friendly changes in healthcare, social systems, and the broader socio-ecological contexts.
机译:新的冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行是改变社会的运作方式。环境变化,中断的例程和减少对服务和社交网络的机会将对自闭症个人及其家庭产生独特的影响,并有助于一些人的重大恶化。支持支持对于解决漏洞因素,指导在家庭环境中的调整,并申请减缓策略来提高应对。目前危机强调我们的常规护理系统不足以满足自闭症社区的需求。在世界的许多地方,人们已经转移到在线学校,并增加了使用遥控的医疗保健和自闭症支持。需要增加对这些服务的访问,以减轻Covid-19和未来流行病/流行病的负面影响。远程安全平台使用的快速扩张可以对护理和研究产生积极影响。它可以帮助解决自闭症社区的关键优先事项,包括长期候补人士进行评估和关怀,访问远程位置的服务,并限制服务时间。但是,迫切需要系统级变化,以确保公平的访问和灵活的护理模型,特别是适用于社会经济地处于社会经济弱势的家庭和个人。 Covid-19要求使用技术来支持更广泛的护理选择,并更好地满足自闭症人物及其家庭的多样化需求。它使这场危机是为了一个机会,不仅为特定的个人或其家庭培养弹性,而且还为制度促进了系统:推动了医疗保健,社会制度和更广泛的社会生态背景的持久和自闭症友好的变化。

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