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Caregiver burnout, gaps in care, and COVID-19
Effects on families of youth with autism and intellectual disability
Elizabeth Young, Karen Milligan, Megan Henze, Shay Johnson and Karen Weyman
Canadian Family Physician July 2021, 67 (7) 506-508; DOI: https://doi.org/10.46747/cfp.6707506
Elizabeth Young
Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Project Investigator at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, and a general consulting and developmental pediatrician in the Department of Pediatrics at St Michael’s Hospital.
MD FRCPCKaren Milligan
Associate Professor and a clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University in Toronto, and Director of the Child Self-Regulation Lab and Supervising Psychologist at St Michael’s Hospital.
PhD CPsychMegan Henze
Transitional services facilitator with the Transitional Aged Youth Clinic, a collaboration between St Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, and Surrey Place Centre.
OTReg(Ont)Shay Johnson
Social worker with the Department of Pediatrics at St Michael’s Hospital and Unity Health Toronto.
MSW RSWKaren Weyman
Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto and Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital and Unity Health Toronto.
MD MEd CCFP FCFP
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 67, Issue 7
1 Jul 2021
Caregiver burnout, gaps in care, and COVID-19
Elizabeth Young, Karen Milligan, Megan Henze, Shay Johnson, Karen Weyman
Canadian Family Physician Jul 2021, 67 (7) 506-508; DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6707506