Health problems of individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Autor: Yılmaz, Medine, Sari, Hatice Yildirim, Coşansu, Gülhan Kuzu, Nahcivan, Nursen, Aktaş, Betül, Tiraki, Zeliha, Dogruyol, Devrim
Zdroj: British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing; Aug/Sep2019, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p170-178, 9p, 3 Charts, 1 Graph
Abstrakt: Aim: The purpose of this study is to determine the health needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using the Problem Classification Scheme (PCS), one of the main components of the Omaha System. The data obtained are expected to guide health programmes focusing on the needs of individuals with ASD. Method: This descriptive study was conducted at a special education implementation centre providing daytime education for individuals with ASD. Data obtained by the institutional nurse during the daily diagnosis and examination procedures of the ambulatory treatment unit in the centre were defined by another researcher according to the PCS forms. Routine health care was provided for all the individuals whose condition was diagnosed. Results: The 10 most frequently documented problems were personal care (83.78%), mental health (62.84%), speech and language (61.49%), social contact (50%), interpersonal relationship (42.57%), cognition (32.43%), income (28.38%), medication regimen (24.32 %), nutrition (22.30%) and neglect (18.92%). Conclusion: The results indicate that it is useful to use the Omaha System in determining the health needs of an individual with autism holistically, and in assessing and evaluating the individual's care, as it provides a standardised language. Impact statements: The Omaha PCS System can be used by nurses in the holistic diagnosis of the health status of individuals with ASD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index