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      • These include gathering an ASD-related history early in the admission to understand the child's baseline core ASD symptoms, including social and communication ability, sensory needs, and restricted or repetitive behaviors. This information can be used to tailor the hospitalist's approach in each of these 3 domains.
  1. Oct 1, 2020 · Pediatric hospitalists receive minimal formal training on the inpatient care of children with ASD. In this article, we review strategies that pediatric hospitalists can use to optimize the care of children with ASD during inpatient admissions.

    • Robyn P Thom, Robyn P Thom, Melissa M Hazen, Melissa M Hazen, Christopher J McDougle, Christopher J ...
    • 2020
  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Autistic individuals have been shown to exhibit decreased access to quality health care and even greater health inequities when compared to patients with other developmental-behavioral conditions or special health care needs.

  3. This project aimed to identify best practices in creating a healing environment to optimize care for patients with ASD and their families in an acute care setting. There is a wealth of information regarding caring for patients with ASD in the perioperative and emergency room environments.

  4. Sep 24, 2023 · Autistic patients present a substantial risk of hospital admission due to their associated acute to chronic conditions. Nurses and other medical staff must understand the unique hospital experiences and challenges of autistic patients to improve care and facilitate better hospital experiences.

  5. Sep 1, 2021 · Qualitative analyses yielded six themes that addressed ways to serve children who have ASD: partner with the family, individualize care, advocate for more education, understand ASD is a spectrum of differences, think psychosocially not just medically, and emphasize consistency in care.

    • Emily Fraatz, Tina M. Durand
    • 2021
  6. Child and adolescent psychiatrists can assist with the care of patients with ASD by providing education to staff, standardizing care, and using best practices to support and comfort patients and to involve families. Implementing a clinical pathway may greatly enhance the care of these patients as a whole.

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  8. Apr 1, 2022 · The aims are to (1) present demographic and inpatient stay characteristics of autistic youth and MBND youth, (2) examine the most common reasons for inpatient hospitalizations, and (3) describe the cost and length of inpatient stays among autistic youth and MBND youth.