A scoping report on social care for autistic adults
Bradshaw, J., Turnpenny, Á., Beadle-Brown, J., Milton, D., & Murphy, G. (2020). A scoping report on social care for autistic adults. Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent), 2, 23. https://doi.org/10.21955/amrcopenres.1114922.1
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The aim of this rapid scoping exercise has been to identify gaps and priorities for adult social care research in autism in order to help Autistica to: - Identify key subtopics within adult social care in autism; - Understand what we currently know from research on social care in autism; - Identify gaps in the literature and the potential impact of these gaps on the outcomes experienced by autistic people; - Identify key opportunities for research; - Make strategic recommendations for impactful research. The review was intended to include people from across the autism spectrum and to take a broad view of social care. The review was to focus specifically on the quantity and quality of the evidence to social care related interventions, assessing a range of outcome measures but with a particular focus on Autistica’s vision of people living ‘long, happy and healthy lives’. Where possible findings related to cost effectiveness were also to be extracted.
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