The Challenges of Autism Diagnosis in Traditional Healthcare Settings: A Guide for Parents
The Challenges of Autism Diagnosis in Traditional Healthcare Settings: A Guide for Parents
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social interaction, communication, interests, and behavior. In Malaysia, the journey towards an autism diagnosis can be a challenging one, especially for families with young children.
The Risks of Traditional Healthcare Settings
Bringing children to clinics or hospitals for autism risk checkups can expose them to potential pathogens and sick individuals, especially in crowded waiting rooms. This can be a concern for children with weak immune systems or sensitivities. The child on the spectrum may be distressed not only during the visit but for days (or even weeks) before. Challenging behaviors during the visit (due to anxiety, not intentional) can prevent healthcare providers from conducting a thorough evaluation and may make it difficult for parents to ask questions or to express their concerns.
The Impact on Families
The time and effort required for this process can be particularly challenging for families with working parents. Balancing work commitments with the need to attend multiple appointments can be difficult. For young children, the unfamiliar environments and routines associated with these visits can also be stressful.
Embracing Alternative Methods
In addition to traditional diagnostic methods, there are alternative tools available that can help with early autism detection. One such tool is the Autism Virtual Early Screening Tool (AVEST) by Angsana Health. AVEST is a video-enabled screening tool designed to help parents assess the risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder in their children. It offers the option of undergoing the screening from the comfort and safety of your own home. This can be particularly beneficial for busy families, reducing the need for multiple clinic visits and long waiting times.
Conclusion
While the journey towards an autism diagnosis can be challenging, remember that you are not alone. There are resources and support available to help you navigate this process. With planning, support, self-care, and the use of innovative tools like AVEST, it’s possible to manage the demands of this journey while also taking care of your family’s needs.
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