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Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) – Dr Paul Constable & Philip Morgan (19:12)

Currently there is no real guidance for optometrists on patients with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. This is something Paul Constable would like to change. Paul is an optometrist and researcher at City University, and in this interview he talks to Philip Morgan about the different forms of ASD and about how the condition can make it difficult for patients to receive an eye examination. Paul and Philip go on to look at best practice principles optometrists can follow to make it easier for these patients and their families. Finally, they discuss ways in which clearer guidance can be given to optometrists in future.

First published in DOCET OQ78 (2011).

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    To provide listeners with:

    • An outline of the different forms and effects of autistic disorders
    • An understanding of the implications of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) for optometrists and patients

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      References:

      • Baird G, Cass H, Slonims V (2003) Diagnosis of autism. BMJ 327(7413), 488-493
      • Nakano T, Tanaka K, Endo Y et al. (2010) Atypical gaze patterns in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders dissociated from developmental changes in gaze behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277(1696), 2935-2943
      • Simmons DR, Robertson AE, McKay LS et al. (2009) Vision in autism spectrum disorders. Vision Research 49(22), 2705-2739

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