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Radiography (Lond) ; 30(1): 28-36, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37866155

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INTRODUCTION: Autism is a neuro-developmental condition which affects the social-emotional skills, behaviour, language, communication skills and flexibility of thoughts of an individual and their sensory processing. This can result in Autistic service users finding it difficult to navigate current healthcare provision and cope with the unpredictable environment. This paper explores the experiences of parents of Autistic children when attending the diagnostic imaging department for an X-ray examination. METHODS: A cross sectional, mixed methods approach was adopted and the initial phase consisting of an online survey for parents to complete is the subject of this paper. The quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics and cross comparison between questions was also completed. Thematic analysis was taken to analyse the data from the two open questions at the end of the survey. RESULTS: The online survey results are presented in this paper under four key themes; waiting times and environment, forms of communication, lack of understanding of staff regarding Autism and preparation for the X-ray examination. CONCLUSION: The overall rating of the parents' experience whilst in the X-ray/diagnostic imaging department was positive, however there are several areas which received low scores which need further attention. These were waiting areas, waiting times, staff development and patient preparation. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The development of more inclusive waiting areas is needed, more effective lines of communication between staff to expedite the patient journey where possible, staff development of both radiographers and also support staff and the review of design of more accessible and inclusive patient information.


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Autistic Disorder , Child , Humans , Autistic Disorder/diagnostic imaging , Autistic Disorder/psychology , X-Rays , Cross-Sectional Studies , Parents/psychology , Radiography
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Nucleic Acids Symp Ser ; (27): 185-6, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1289812

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Pyrimidine nucleosides (or their 5'-aldehydes) when treated with DAST give O2,5'-(fluoro)-anhydronucleosides. If this is prevented by blocking N-3 or O4, the desired 5'-deoxy-5'-(di)-fluoronucleoside is accompanied by the production of a compound resulting from migration of the base following scission of the N-1-->C-1' bond and formation of O2-->C-5'. This is a particular example of a much more general phenomenon, seen when suitably substituted ribofuranoses are treated with DAST.


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Diethylamines/chemistry , Fluorine/chemistry , Pyrimidine Nucleosides/chemistry , Indicators and Reagents , Nucleic Acid Conformation
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