Barriers to Accessing Healthcare: Perspectives from Autistic Adults and Carers

Qual Health Res. 2022 Jan;32(2):267-278. doi: 10.1177/10497323211050362. Epub 2021 Dec 14.

Abstract

Autistic adults have higher health needs compared to most, yet they continue to experience barriers to accessing appropriate healthcare. Presently, no qualitative research exists exploring these barriers which impact overall physical and mental health. We conducted a qualitative analysis in Victoria (Australia) of the perceived experiences of healthcare access for autistic adults (n = 9) and primary caregivers of autistic adults (n = 7). Specifically, a three-staged phenomenological approach was applied involving: (i) a communicative checklist, (ii) a health status survey and (iii) face-to-face interviews. Elements such as support, responsibilities and protective factors exhibited by caregivers, may impact healthcare access for autistic adults. Results indicate the need for further research exploring interdependent factors that impact healthcare access by caregivers, so evidence-based interventions can be developed to support caregivers in the future.

Keywords: autistic people; barriers; caregiver; healthcare; qualitative; background; support.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Autistic Disorder* / therapy
  • Caregivers* / psychology
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Humans
  • Qualitative Research
  • Victoria