Journal article
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on autism spectrum disorder service providers in Qatar: challenges, insights, and lessons learned
Frontiers in psychiatry, v 17, 1813238
05 May 2026
PMID: 42165059
Abstract
Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted essential services, posing unique challenges for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who depend on consistent, specialized support. Service providers faced unique challenges in adapting to remote delivery methods, highlighting the fragility of existing systems during crises. This study explored the experiences of ASD service providers in Qatar during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods
An online survey of 66 ASD service providers in Qatar was conducted. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-square, and likelihood ratio tests, with qualitative responses assessed through thematic analysis.
Results
Most service providers (90.9%) worked remotely during the pandemic, with 81.8% engaging in online services. Providers reported significant skill regression in individuals with ASD. Stress levels were notably high (42.4%) and significantly associated with emotional tolls [p = 0.017, LR = 4.887], financial strains [p = 0.008, LR = 4.337], and personal challenges [p = 0.008, LR = 3.203]. Thematic analysis revealed decreased therapy effectiveness and difficulties in balancing work with family responsibilities.
Conclusion
These findings suggest the importance of adaptive service delivery systems that maintain continuity of care during crises. Strengthening autism service infrastructure and developing resilient models are essential to safeguard autism support for future emergencies.
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- Title
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on autism spectrum disorder service providers in Qatar: challenges, insights, and lessons learned
- Creators
- Fouad Alshaban - Hamad bin Khalifa UniversityIman Ghazal - Hamad bin Khalifa UniversityFatema Al-Faraj - Hamad bin Khalifa UniversitySarah Aqel - Hamad bin Khalifa UniversitySanaa T. Al-Harahsheh - Qatar FoundationMustafa Lotfy - Center for Autism and Related DisordersHawraa Al-Shammari - Qatar FoundationI. Richard Thompson - Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS TrustAssal Nasir - Drexel UniversityMohamed Tolefat - Center for Autism and Related Disorders
- Publication Details
- Frontiers in psychiatry, v 17, 1813238
- Publisher
- Frontiers Media Sa
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Biology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001768316100001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-105041155262
- Other Identifier
- 991022193396104721