Healthcare built environment and behavioural and physiological indicators of stress responses in autism spectrum disorder: Protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review

INTRODUCTION: Autistic populations are more likely to need healthcare (HC) services due to co-occurring mental health issues, including anxiety and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders. One of the most significant barriers to delivering optimal medical procedures in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the sensory overload in HC settings. Divergent sensory processing, along with unpredictable built environments (BEs), can exacerbate stress-induced anxiety and avoidant behaviour. A growing body…

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