Primary Care Providers' Perceived Barriers and Needs for Support in Caring for Children with Autism

The Journal of Pediatrics
Micah O MazurekKristin Sohl

Abstract

A mixed methods approach was used to examine perspectives of 114 primary care providers regarding barriers and needs for support in caring for children with autism. The most common barriers related to lack of knowledge and resources for diagnosing and treating children with autism, and inadequate visit time and reimbursement.

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