2023 clinical practice guidelines on autism spectrum disorder in children and adolescents in Singapore

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Introduction: Autism is a neurodevel opmental condition that is increasing in prevalence worldwide. There has been an exponential increase in autism-related research since 2010, when the first Singapore Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) on autism was published. Understanding of autism has since evolved to adopt a lifespan approach beyond that of a childhood condition. The aim of this CPG was to provide an updated set of recommendations for children and adolescents to aid clinical practice for professionals. Method: A multi disciplinary workgroup t hat comprised representatives from various sectors worked on this CPG. Clinical questions were organised into 10 different sections, each with its own subgroup of members. Seventeen existing international guidelines were evaluated using the Appraisal of Guidelines for REsearch & Evaluation II (AGREE-II) framework, of which 4 met criteria to act as references. Literature review across multiple databases was conducted between January 2011 to 2023; Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE-like) methodology was used to synthesise evidence. Recommendation statements were derived, following Delphi-style consensus surveys among the workgroup. The draft guidelines underwent external review and public consultation before being formalised. Resul ts: Recommendati on and good practi ce statements pertaining to care of children and adolescents on the autism spectrum across 10 different sections were developed. Evidence matrices complement these recommendations and detail relevant evidence behind each recommendation statement. Conclusion: It is intended for these guidelines to promote effecti ve management and heal thcare services for children and adolescents on the autism spectrum, by reinforcing good and evidence-based clinical practice within our national context.

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Wong, C. M., Aljunied, M., Chan, D. K. L., Cheong, J. M. Y., Chew, B., Chin, C. H., … Aishworiya, R. (2024, April 1). 2023 clinical practice guidelines on autism spectrum disorder in children and adolescents in Singapore. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore. Academy of Medicine Singapore. https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023307

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