Canadian Family Physician Médecin de famille canadien | 2021

Caregiver burnout, gaps in care, and COVID-19

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Editor’s key points } The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is exacerbating the stresses on patients with autism and intellectual disability, as well as on their families and caregivers. Acknowledging and validating caregiver burnout is a critical part of care for this population that needs to be prioritized in routine care. } Respite care should be considered an essential service for this population, particularly during pandemics and other types of emergencies, owing to the complexity of care needs. Greater capacity needs to be built into the care system to address the needs of people with autism and intellectual disability as they age into the adult system. } Caregiver capacity and well-being must be kept at the forefront of developmental care, with a continued focus on family rather than only individuals.

Volume 67
Pages 506 - 508
DOI 10.46747/cfp.6707506
Language English
Journal Canadian Family Physician Médecin de famille canadien

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