Affiliation:
1. Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service, Solent NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK
Abstract
People with Neurodevelopmental (ND) conditions are often unfairly stereotyped by society, without fully appreciating their strengths. As a result, their advantageous behaviours may be overlooked or ignored. Despite wide psychoeducation on ND in society there is a push from the scientific and ND community to move from a binary diagnostic system to an approach that encompasses the spectrum experienced by individuals. In view of this, we have developed the Portsmouth Alliance Neuro-Diversity Approach (PANDA), a coproduced method which helps facilitate understanding, communication and early support for individuals who may be Neuro-Diverse. 51 young people, their parents and attached professionals participated in the approach’s feasibility to improve wellbeing and symptom management measured by quantitative and qualitative means. Results showed a significant improvement in the child’s wellbeing, but not symptom management. Overall, this indicates the PANDA could facilitate a more holistic approach for referrals, information gathering, psychoeducation and cross-system relationship building to be used in conjunction with a traditional pathway. Though, this study is limited in scope, its main purpose is to inform future development of the approach. Additionally, more research investigating the specific narrative, and separate structure of the PANDA would be required to highlight the strengths and limitations of implementation.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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