Poster Presentation: Parents’ Perceptions of Their Child’s Primary Care Provider: A Comparison Between Parents of Autistic and Neurotypical Children

More knowledge is needed about primary care providers’ (PCPs’) abilities to provide family-centered care and deliver services that align with the child life competencies. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which parents of autistic and neurotypical children are satisfied with their PCPs’ abilities to provide family-centered care and with their skills related to the child life competencies.

Learning Objectives:

Learn the research related to this study, including the unique challenges that primary health care settings present for autistic children.

Learn how parents responded to the measures.

Understand the type of analysis used and how the results were interpreted. For instance, participants will understand the extent to which parents of autistic and neurotypical children are satisfied with their PCPs' abilities to provide family-centered care.

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Suggested Domain: Intervention

Amber Aparicio

MS, CCLS

Elizabeth Seton Children's Center

Amber Aparicio works as a Certified Child Life Specialist at Elizabeth Seton Children's Center in Yonkers, NY. She also has three years of experience leading recreation programs for autistic children and adults.

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