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Autism in Nursing and Healthcare

Barber, Christopher

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1. Auflage Juli 2025
240 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-26610-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Understand the healthcare needs of autistic patients with this essential volume

Autism is a condition that directly affects as many as 2 million people in the United Kingdom, a figure which does not include family members and other loved ones. As most nurses, healthcare assistants, and other healthcare professionals will engage with autistic patients or service users at numerous points in their careers, the Health and Care Act 2022 requires healthcare professionals to be given autism training appropriate to their role. There is an urgent need for a publication which directly addresses this new training requirement and fulfills the learning needs of workers across the healthcare sector and beyond.

Autism in Nursing and Healthcare offers a solid grounding in the issues relevant to the care and support of autistic people. Viewing autism as a lifelong condition, this book offers chapters covering the full lifespan of the autistic person, with information on the role of nurses in both community and hospital settings. Appropriate for both formal and informal carers, it's an indispensable resource for anyone with direct or indirect experience of autism.

* Chapters on welfare benefits, sexuality, and discrimination against autistic people

* Detailed discussion of the 2009 Autism Act and related strategies

* Practical intervention strategies throughout

Autism in Nursing and Healthcare is ideal for pre-registration nursing students from all four nursing branches, those in post-registration professional development sessions, Nursing Associates and Healthcare Assistants, as well as those who work with autistic people (either as patients or colleagues) looking to better understand autism.

Preface xiii

Acknowledgements xiv

CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1

CHAPTER 2 What Is Autism? 9

CHAPTER 3 A History of Autism 17

CHAPTER 4 Autism in Girls and Women 27

CHAPTER 5 Diagnostic Issues 35

CHAPTER 6 Autism and Communication 46

CHAPTER 7 Autism and Sensory Issues 56

CHAPTER 8 Autistic Children (0-11) 67

CHAPTER 9 Autistic Adolescents (11-20) 75

CHAPTER 10 Autistic Adults 84

CHAPTER 11 Mental Health Issues and Autism 93

CHAPTER 12 Physical Health Issues and Autism 103

CHAPTER 13 Person-Centred

CHAPTER 14 Reasonable Adjustments 123

CHAPTER 15 Nursing Interventions for Independent Adults 131

CHAPTER 16 Nursing Interventions for Informal Carers 139

CHAPTER 17 Autism, Spirituality and Sexuality 149

CHAPTER 18 The Autistic Colleague 157

CHAPTER 19 Autism and Welfare Benefits 165

CHAPTER 20 Autism Discrimination 176

CHAPTER 21 The Autism Act 2009 and Autism Strategies 187

CHAPTER 22 Decision-Making

CHAPTER 23 Autism: An Anarchy Too Far? 205

Conclusion 210

Key Points 210

Reflective Questions 211

References 211

Glossary 213

Index 218
Christopher Barber is a registered learning disability nurse with 35 years nursing experience. As a proudly autistic individual, he is also working towards his PhD at Aberdeen University, focusing on the experiences of ordained, neurodivergent Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy. He is a published author of three books on autism and learning disabilities and a number of papers on various nursing, theological and spiritual issues. Chris Barber also serves as an NHS Trust governor, is an RCN activist, and serves on a number of journal editorial boards.

C. Barber, Birmingham City University