Aim To identify what parents perceive to be good practice in the care of children with autism in dental settings and to highlight difficulties in accessing dental services. Method An online questionnaire survey with open and closed questions followed by a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews. Mixed-method quantitative and thematic analyses were performed. Results Of 19 participants, 13 reported that they had been able to access dental services but 12 experienced difficulties related to their children's condition when visiting the dentist. Conclusion The approach and communication skills of dental staff, and their willingness and ability to adapt their practices for children with autism, are all important.
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Brown, J., Brown, J., & Woodburn, J. (2014). Dental services for children with autism spectrum disorder. Learning Disability Practice, 17(3), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.7748/ldp2014.03.17.3.20.e1527
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