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Test Access to adequate health services
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QUESTION 1: WHY IS ACCESS TO APPROPRIATE HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM IMPORTANT?
It is not important, since autism does not affect health
To ensure that they do not receive medical care
To ensure early and accurate diagnosis, as well as access to effective treatments
Solo es importante para los adultos con autismo
QUESTION 2: WHY IS EARLY DETECTION OF AUTISM CRUCIAL?
So that children do not receive specialized care
To maximize the child's developmental potential and allow for early initiation of care
To avoid the need for medical attention
Early detection is not relevant in autism
QUESTION 3: WHAT TYPES OF HEALTH NEEDS MIGHT CHILDREN WITH AUTISM HAVE?
Dental problems only
Mental health needs only
Gastrointestinal problems, sensory sensitivities and sleep disturbances
No specific health needs
QUESTION 4: WHAT TYPE OF PROFESSIONALS CAN BE PART OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE TEAM FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
Pediatricians only
Pediatricians and dentists
Pediatricians and nurses
Pediatricians, neurologists, therapists and psychologists
QUESTION 5: WHY IS IT ESSENTIAL THAT CARE PLANNING BE PATIENT- AND FAMILY-CENTERED?
It is not essential, as health professionals know what is best
To ensure that parents are not involved in the care process
Because parents and caregivers do not have a role in the care process
Because parents and caregivers are active partners in decision making and are more aware of their children's needs
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS MENTIONED ABOUT ACCESS TO SPECIALIZED THERAPIES AND TREATMENTS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
No therapies or treatments are available for autism
Parents must pay for all treatments themselves
Health care systems must ensure that these services are available and affordable
Treatments only effective in adults with autism
QUESTION 7: WHAT TYPES OF BARRIERS AND CHALLENGES CAN HINDER ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
There are no barriers or challenges in accessing health services for children with autism
Socioeconomic and geographic disparities, long waiting times, and lack of specialized resources and services
Lack of diagnosis of autism
Lack of medical care in autism
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