Navigating the care of families with a child or children with autistic spectrum disorder

Professor Clare Harvey, Emeritus Professor Eileen Willis, Dr Janie Brown, Amy-Louise Byrne, Associate Professor Adele Baldwin, David Heard, Wendy Augutis

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Abstract

The aim of this project was to better understand nurse navigators work with children and families who are living with severe autism spectrum disorder to achieve improved health and wellbeing outcomes. Nurse navigators were introduced into the public health sector in Queensland in 2016, with 400 navigators currently working across 16 health services in diverse geographic and demographic settings. Narrative inquiry was used to explore one nurse navigator’s journey working with children and families living with severe Autism. The challenges of rigid health systems to adapt to the requirements of children with special needs, particularly in relation to care in the emergency department and where interventional procedures are necessary were apparent. Nurse navigators can effectively co-ordinate the care of an extremely vulnerable patient cohort and provide essential advocacy in a health system that is rigid and lacking the flexibility to deal with individual needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)912-926
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Intellectual Disabilities
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • autism
  • chronic care
  • co-ordination
  • navigator
  • nursing

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