Yang Wenxu,Le Jiao,Zhang Lan,Zhang Ying,Yang Ping,Zhao Chunxia,Du Chunhua,He Junni,Cao Yanmei,Shang Jia,Li Li,Liu Yan,Wu Shenglan,Li Xia,Chen Xiujin,Lan Hai,Li Hua,Kong Xiang,Li Hengli,Mi Defang,Zhao Jie,Nie Yang,Gao Jinxiu,Li Ling,Multicenter study on the effect of early screening skills training for autism spectrum disorders in primary care hospitals in Chengdu[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2022,35(4):337-342
Multicenter study on the effect of early screening skills training for autism spectrum disorders in primary care hospitals in Chengdu
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20220706003
English keywords:Autism spectrum disorder  Early screening  Multicenter Study  Primary care hospitals  Skill training
Fund projects:四川省科技计划重点研发项目(项目名称:成都市三级妇幼网络的孤独症谱系障碍早期筛查转诊的多中心研究,项目编号:2020YFS0484)
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Yang Wenxu Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 China 611731
Le Jiao Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 China 611731
Zhang Lan* Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 China 611731
Zhang Ying Jinniu Maternity and Child Health Hospital of Chengdu Chengdu 610081 China 610081
Yang Ping Chengdu Xindu Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610599 China 610599
Zhao Chunxia Chengdu Tianfu New District Huayang Community Health Service Center Chengdu 611237 China 611237
Du Chunhua Longquanyi District of Chengdu Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610199 China 610199
He Junni Wuhou District Health Hospital for Women and Children of Chengdu Chengdu 610047 China 610047
Cao Yanmei Dayi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611330 China 611330
Shang Jia Chengdu Chenghua District Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610056 China 610056
Li Li Chengdu Wenjiang District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611130 China 611130
Liu Yan Jintang County Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610499 China 610499
Wu Shenglan Chengdu Jinjiang Hospital for Women and Children Health Chengdu 610066 China 610066
Li Xia Chengdu Shuangliu District Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610299 China 610299
Chen Xiujin Jianyang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 641401 China 641401
Lan Hai Pengzhou Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611930 China 611930
Li Hua Qingbaijiang District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 610399 China 610399
Kong Xiang Qionglai Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611530 China 611530
Li Hengli Pujiang County Maternal and Child Health Hospital Chengdu 611631 China 611631
Mi Defang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital of Dujiangyan Chengdu 611830 China 611830
Zhao Jie Chengdu Pidu District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611730 China 611730
Nie Yang Chongzhou Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital Chengdu 611230 China 611230
Gao Jinxiu Chengdu Xinjin District Maternal and Child Health Care and Family Planning Service Center Chengdu 611430 China 611430
Li Ling Guang'an District Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning Service Center Guang'an 638000 China 638000
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      Objective To investigate effect of conducting training of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) early screening skill on improving the ability to early identify ASD of medical staffs in primary care hospitals.Methods In September 2021, the training of ASD early screening skills was carried out for medical staffs from 20 primary care hospitals in Chengdu. After training, the training effect was evaluated. The numbers of referrals from primary care hospitals to superior hospitals, confirmed ASD as well as their average diagnostic age of children with ASD before and after training were used as evaluation indicators.Results After training, the number of children with suspected ASD referred by primary care hospitals was more than that before training [(16.65±11.60) vs. (3.40±2.23), t=5.431, P<0.01], the number of children diagnosed with ASD was more than that before training[(6.85±4.93) vs. (2.45±1.67), t=4.171, P<0.01], and the differences were statistically significant. As for the diagnosed age of ASD children, after training, the average age was lower than that before training [(34.95±11.67) vs. (42.2±14.64), t=-2.553, P=0.019].Conclusion Training of ASD early screening skills for medical staffs in primary care hospitals may help to improve their ability to early screening ASD children.
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