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Published on: April 22, 2015
Autism: making reasonable adjustments in healthcare
Clair Haydon1, Mary Doherty2, Ian A Davidson3
1Department of Adult Autism Services, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Centre for Autism, Neuro-Developmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID), Chester, UK.
Abstract:
The accompanying article set out why it is important to identify autistic people and the negative consequences of not recognising or understanding autism, including more severe illness and premature death. This article sets out what clinicians can do to help reduce those negative consequences by making 'reasonable adjustments' in any healthcare service in which they work.
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