A Pacific region that implements the guidelines and recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children and adolescents. A Pacific future that fosters a culture of awareness, support, and inclusion, where those affected by ASD can access timely and appropriate care and services.
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📚Source:
Hyman, S. L., Levy, S. E., & Myers, S. M. (2024). Identification, evaluation, and management of children with autism spectrum disorder. JAMA, 331 (3), 262-269.
💥 What’s the Big Deal:
The article by Hyman et al. (2024) provides an updated and comprehensive review of the current evidence and best practices for the identification, evaluation, and management of children with ASD. 🌈The article covers the epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, screening, diagnosis, assessment, intervention, and outcomes of ASD, as well as the challenges and opportunities for improving the care and services for this population. The article also provides practical guidance and recommendations for clinicians, families, and policymakers on how to optimize the health and well-being of children with ASD.🙌 ASD is a challenge for some in the Pacific region, as it affects the development and functioning of many children and their families, especially those who face barriers to accessing quality care and services. By implementing the new guidelines and recommendations for ASD, the Pacific region can enhance its early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment of ASD, and reduce the risk of adverse outcomes and disparities. 🌟The guidelines and recommendations can also support the region’s awareness, support, and inclusion, and enable more children and families affected by ASD to access the care and services they need and deserve.
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