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Parent views on enhancing the quality of health care for their children with fragile X syndrome, autism or Down syndrome
Authors:P. Minnes   K. Steiner
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
Abstract:Background   International research in recent years has begun to focus on the medical problems of individuals with intellectual disabilities and on family stress in accessing health services for persons with developmental disabilities. Less is known about the needs of individuals in different diagnostic groups, or about their experiences of systems of care. Therefore, we report the results of focus groups with parents of children or adults with fragile X syndrome, autism or Down syndrome.
Methods   Semi-structured group interviews with parents of children, youth or adults from each of three diagnostic groups probed perceptions of challenges and successes in obtaining and negotiating healthcare services in Ontario, Canada.
Results   Parents described diverse barriers to care, the need for advocacy in securing services, perceptions of service delivery and the role of healthcare professionals in regulating access to a wide range of services. Diagnostic services represented one area of central concern to parents from all three groups.
Discussion   Focus group data yielded a wide range of concerns. Suggestions for enhancing the system included expanding syndrome-specific education for medical students and health professionals and creating a centre that could offer service-related information for parents.
Keywords:autism    children    Down syndrome    fragile X syndrome    health care    parent views
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