Abstract
Objective: This qualitative study explored parental perceptions of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) services in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Methods: Forty-one parents of children with ASD participated in five focus groups to explore their experiences with ASD services in the UAE. These moderated focus groups were recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Results: The following primary themes and subthemes were identified: (a) lack of awareness and support, (b) challenges in accessibility and affordability, (c) inconsistent quality of therapeutic services, and (d) Lack of educational inclusion and support.
Conclusion: Findings of this study support the need for creating a comprehensive system of care for ASD that is coordinated, is person centered, and promotes continuity of care that improves the outcomes for those “navigating” the often-fragmented system of ASD in the UAE.
New Emirates Medical Journal
Title:Parental Perceptions of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Services in the UAE
Volume: 5
Author(s): Suha Alshuaibat*, Karina Soubra, Deena Alhashmi, Fathumo Mohamed, Sarah Moqbel, Saeeda Almarzooqi, Zeinab Alloub, Sandra Willis and Ammar Albanna
Affiliation:
- Department of Mental Health, Al Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Abstract:
Objective: This qualitative study explored parental perceptions of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) services in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Methods: Forty-one parents of children with ASD participated in five focus groups to explore their experiences with ASD services in the UAE. These moderated focus groups were recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Results: The following primary themes and subthemes were identified: (a) lack of awareness and support, (b) challenges in accessibility and affordability, (c) inconsistent quality of therapeutic services, and (d) Lack of educational inclusion and support.
Conclusion: Findings of this study support the need for creating a comprehensive system of care for ASD that is coordinated, is person centered, and promotes continuity of care that improves the outcomes for those “navigating” the often-fragmented system of ASD in the UAE.
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Alshuaibat Suha*, Soubra Karina, Alhashmi Deena, Mohamed Fathumo, Moqbel Sarah, Almarzooqi Saeeda, Alloub Zeinab, Willis Sandra and Albanna Ammar, Parental Perceptions of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Services in the UAE, New Emirates Medical Journal 2024; 5 : e180823220001 . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0250688205666230818113555
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0250688205666230818113555 |
Print ISSN 0250-6882 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 0250-6882 |
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